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Jason
Jason
Jason
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Jason

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This is the story of a young sailor and his adventures during World War II, along with his romancing a young Portuguese nurse, whose family is ruled by their Dad.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 18, 2013
ISBN9781301513895
Jason
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Robert Ray Moon

I am married to Hazel for 66 years. We have 4 grown children. We are retired ministers and are each writing a blog. I am currently writing fictional continued stories on my blog and publishing e-books.

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    Jason - Robert Ray Moon

    JASON

    Author Robert Ray Moon

    Copyright 2013 Robert Ray Moon

    Smashwords Edition

    ISBN: 9781301513895

    All rights reserved: No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any form or by any means - - electronic, mechanical, digital, photocopy, recording or by any other – except for brief quotations in printed reviews, without the permission of the author.

    Dedicated to My loving wife Hazel Irene Moon who is my Editor

    CHAPTER 1

    I suppose I should introduce myself, that being said, Hi, I'm Jason.

    Now just because my name is Jason doesn't mean people call me Jason; they call me Jay. I don't know if they don't like Jason or they are too lazy to put forth the effort to say the whole word.

    Things of this nature are never understood because I was born and somewhat raised in Brooklyn. As far as I know I'm the only one from Brooklyn that speaks English. All my friends speak Brooklynese, and I can understand them alright so we can converse.

    I do admit that on occasion, I use Yiddish slang, and other ethnic expressions but on the whole I don't indulge.

    My mother was an English teacher, and I blame her for not speaking my native tongue of Brooklynese.

    She had ways to remind me that it wasn't allowed in my family for we were a descendant of none other than Henry Ward Beecher, an orator and pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church in Brooklyn, New York.

    She knew many stories about him

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