Friday, May 7, 2010

PART 25

The early morning sun on a different morning, was not hot enough to counter fully the effects of the morning dew and the cold morning humid wind that blew as in the north-east trade winds, blowing across the Sahara down the Niger Delta. Like earlier mentioned, it was the dry and hot season of the year. It's just that the time of day was not yet at that temperature and time when the sun blazes on at high noon.

Bewin Smith was at his wit's end, one should quickly say. He was supposed to have returned, some days ago, to the Unction of the Spirit Christian Academy and resume participation in academic activities. But his boss had refused to pay him off. And he was at a loss about what to do for money, especially now that end of year festivities demanded extra expenditure.

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