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1896 Gold discovered in the Yukon, 1780 Continentals routed at Camden South Carolina, 1984 Los Angeles jury clears John Z DeLorean of drug charges, 1864 Confederate General John Chambliss is killed, 1955 Paul Robeson loses appeal over his passport, 1984 Auto exec DeLorean cleared in drugtrafficking case, 1987 Plane crashes into highway, 1812 Detroit surrenders without a fight, 1948 Babe Ruth dies, 1972 Moroccan king survives attack by own air force, 1977 Elvis Presley dies, 1958 Madonna born, 1920 Poet Charles Bukowski is born, 1974 The Ramones play their first public gig at CBGBs in downtown Manhattan, 1896 George Carmack discovers Klondike gold, 1841 Tyler is burned in effigy outside White House, 1920 Batter sustains fatal injury at plate, 1964 General Khanh ousts General Minh as chief of state, 1966 Congress investigates antiwar demonstrators, 1967 Tonkin Gulf Resolution challenged, 1972 Heavy air attacks on North Vietnam, 1917 Battle of Langemarck, 1945 Senior US POW is released,

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The Night Of The Accident

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I was at a party, that day, and was returning home at the darkest hour of the night. As I walked alone on the empty street, with houses and shops on both sides, I wondered why they say you should never travel alone at night. I myself had never seen any mishaps happening. That night, I finally did.

A car was suddenly on the road. Though it was not clear in the dark, I bet it was a Mercedes of some sort. I also guess the driver must be drunk, for he was singing loudly and was moving the car at the speed of a rocketship. When I turned my head to the right, a dainty little woman, possibly seventy years of age, decided to step out for a midnight walk. Neither the driver see the lady, nor did she see the car; I saw it all, though.

She was down on the floor. Thankfully no blood was visible. The drunkard tottered out of the car. He looked at the woman, and said in a slurred voice, "Hey, you just got run over by a car. This is no time to sleep, lady!" I believe he was badly intoxicated. He was dark-skinned, with a slight beard and a short moustache. Apparently he had been to a party as well, for he was in party wear. he was almost thirty years old. Then he noticed me. Taking advantage of his diminished awareness, I said, "Relax, I'm just a tree."

Then, feeling satisfied that he had left no witnesses, he drove off. The lady is in a hospital now, and I am a prime eyewitness.

So now I know why one must not travel alone at night.

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