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Hickory is a killer, a war hero, and a drunk. After almost stabbing his co-worker, he now lives on the street where he can waste away and only cares about getting enough bits for his next drink. When a mare gives him water and a cheese sandwhich, his is only disappointed that it won’t cure his sobriety. But when he presents his only treasure, the mare puts bits on the table and demands his story. He takes her offer, and her bits, and starts telling how he survived the Great Patriotic War: what he saw, what he did, and both the griffions and ponies he killed to stay alive.

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Don't you mean Prologue?

You probably mean
Hickory is marching towards
not Hickory it marching towards

:trollestia:

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Prologue is the British spelling of prolog.
The British are the exception to Mark Twain's famous epigram "Foreigners always spell better than they pronounce.".

We Yanks are almost the only ex colony that doesn't play cricket (much). We also think "Rounders" = "Baseball" & we invented it. Too many German settlers, perhaps.

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