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Danny Helm was thirteen in the eighteen fifties. His mother died. His brother John mistreated him which was overlooked and called him Miss Puss. Danny did the house work. John took the balloon payment for the hillside farm in the Ozark Mountains and went to California and bought a goldmine. After a few years his father headed for California. The neighbor lady who had home schooled Danny and whose husband had died accompanied them. Danny was abandoned on a ranch in New Mexico where the owners had been murdered. Some wounded troopers took refuge in the barn. Danny removed bullets from them. The…mehr

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Danny Helm was thirteen in the eighteen fifties. His mother died. His brother John mistreated him which was overlooked and called him Miss Puss. Danny did the house work. John took the balloon payment for the hillside farm in the Ozark Mountains and went to California and bought a goldmine. After a few years his father headed for California. The neighbor lady who had home schooled Danny and whose husband had died accompanied them. Danny was abandoned on a ranch in New Mexico where the owners had been murdered. Some wounded troopers took refuge in the barn. Danny removed bullets from them. The Commanding officer of Fort Summer asked Danny to field test a repeating rifle. Danny operated on some Tesuque Indians and was made a Tesuque. He met Becky Summer. She fell in love with him. He went back east to buy a donkey to start raising mules. He was wounded by Abolitionist and treated in Fort Larned. Becky went to bring him home and he confessed he loved her. She planned their wedding. John said that their father had been killed in a mine cave in. Danny and Becky went to California on their honeymoon, to give his father a proper burial. They found his paralyzed father tended to by a Russian. They hit the mother lode and became rich. They returned to the ranch. Danny was conscripted by the Pike Peakers as a surgeon. He was captured by the Southern Army at the battle of Glorieta Pass. He was left to die. When he was found he had lost his memory. He was summoned to Washington by President Lincoln to receive the Medal of Honor and the Presidential Medal. Becky took him to his old house and he recovered his memory. They went back home.
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Hill DeMent is a retired teacher. He grew up in a small town in the middle of Missouri. He graduated from high school in nineteen forty six. He went to live with his aunt and uncle and worked in a hardware store in Red Fork, Okalahoma. He wanted to work his way through college but he soon found that he had to be a veteran to get a job near a college campus. He learned the government was still paying for the GI Bill so he joined the Army Air Force. He was in the Air Force in Alaska when the Korean War started as a heavy equipment mechanic. While he was in Alaska he took a course in mineralogy from the University of Alaska and became a member of The Alaskan Prospectors Society. After two years in Alaska he was rotated back to the lower forty eight. He was stationed at San Bernardino. He trained with a material recovery unit. Since he hadn't had leave for over two years he was sent home for thirty days. On his return to San Bernardino he found his outfit had shipped out. It was suppose to go to France and was sent to the Gulf and boarded a ship. It took them through the Panama Canal and on to Korea. He was sent to another Air Base and put in charge of an upholstery shop. He received a letter from his material recovery outfit; they had sixty percent casualties in their field operations crew. That was the crew that he would have been put in charge of. He applied for early separation and it was granted. He was five days late enrolling in the Chanute, Kansas Junior college. From there he entered Pittsburg State University and earned a BS degree in Industrial Arts with a minor in science. Sputnik went up and no school wanted an Industrial Arts teacher, they wanted Science teachers. He started teaching Science and Arithmetic in a junior high. The National Science Foundation offered him stipends to go to summer school. He earned enough credits to receive an MS degree in Natural Science. It included courses in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Geology, Astronomy and Meteorology. He didn't want to give up on Industrial Arts so he earned an Education Specialist degree in Industrial Education. He taught Chemistry, Physics and Biology at the high school level and Biology at night at the junior college level. He has one patent. He retired from teaching in nineteen eighty eight He has written five novels. He liked the novels so well he decided to self-publish. His first novel was like a Tom Sawyer book: Fishing in the Good Old Days. Number two: The second novel is titled The Mysteries of Pyramids and Crystals Revealed. It could be classified as science fiction. Number three is science fiction, The Ice Age is Coming self published. Number four and five are historical novels: The Odyssey of Danny Helm and its sequel, The Epic of Danny Helm. He is working on an arithmetic text book. The main idea is to know when and why to multiply, divide, add or subtract from what to what.