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It Might Have Happened Otherwise

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A solitary station agent, frustrated by low pay and a life spent watching passengers pass, begins to imagine stealing entrusted express funds to finance an escape. His daydreams harden into calculated plotting: he rationalizes the theft by planning to fake a holdup so professional robbers will take the blame, studies routes and ropes, and methodically practices knots and self-binding to perfect the deception. The story follows the slow moral erosion of imagination into intent as practical cunning replaces initial shame and doubt.

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Hugh Pendexter

Hugh Pendexter was an American author known for his contributions to historical fiction and adventure literature. His works often explore themes of conflict and resilience, set against the backdrop of significant historical events. One of his notable titles, "A Virginia Scout," reflects his interest in the American Civil War, showcasing the experiences of individuals during this tumultuous period. Pendexter's writing is characterized by vivid storytelling and a keen sense of place, making his narratives engaging for readers interested in history and adventure.

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