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Twelve Tingly Tales
Twelve Tingly Tales
Twelve Tingly Tales
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Twelve Tingly Tales

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This is a collection of spine tingling tales. A few are heart warming, a few or inexplicable because they are based upon my life, a few are just plain scary. Read and feel your spine tingle. 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherClyde Hedges
Release dateMar 14, 2019
ISBN9781386895268
Twelve Tingly Tales
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Clyde Hedges

Clyde Hedges was born and raised in Evansville, Indiana. Upon graduation from high school, Clyde enlisted in the army. While stationed in New England, he met his wife Marion. After mustering out, Clyde attended Fitchburg State Teachers College where he majored in secondary education with an emphasis in English and History. Clyde, Marion, and their daughter Stacy settled in Evansville where Clyde taught history and economics. Stacy's health forced them to relocate to Las Vegas where Clyde and Marion taught for 23 years. They are now retired and live in Reno near their daughter Kelly and son-in-law John and their grandson Carrick, whom they dote upon continually.

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    Twelve Tingly Tales - Clyde Hedges

    FEARSTRUCK

    Little Heather Johnson left ten minutes ago. She brought a bowl of soup and a small salad for lunch and in the refrigerator, she left a covered tray with supper on it. It’s nice how Heather does those favors for me, and she’s not the only one. A lot of the ladies from church get together to help me now that I can’t get around like I used to.

    Oh, they laugh it off and say that they’re just repaying me for the kindness I’ve done over the years. Of course, they don’t owe me a thing. I only did what I thought was right, and nothing

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