Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont: A Short Play

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Cover of the book Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont: A Short Play by Lenny Everson, Lenny Everson
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Author: Lenny Everson ISBN: 9781465920904
Publisher: Lenny Everson Publication: June 16, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lenny Everson
ISBN: 9781465920904
Publisher: Lenny Everson
Publication: June 16, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“Could have been worse,” Gabe commented as they sat beside a heatless phantom campfire one day, “We coulda gone to Hell.”
“And just how would that be worse?” Louis asked darkly, in his one hundred and sixteenth year of ghosthood. As a practicing Catholic, he had a good idea of how much worse it could have been, but he didn’t always like to admit it.
“I think,” said Gabe. “that in Hell I’d have been forced to listen to your story of what you should have done at Batoche, over and over until the end of time.”
“You want to hear it again?” the Métis leader asked.
“No thanks.”
***
1885. Manitoba, Canada. Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont lead a second rebellion against the Canadian government.
Present day: A lot wiser, the ghosts of the two men talk about the rebellion and their lives, and talk about the fame Riel eventually achieved.

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“Could have been worse,” Gabe commented as they sat beside a heatless phantom campfire one day, “We coulda gone to Hell.”
“And just how would that be worse?” Louis asked darkly, in his one hundred and sixteenth year of ghosthood. As a practicing Catholic, he had a good idea of how much worse it could have been, but he didn’t always like to admit it.
“I think,” said Gabe. “that in Hell I’d have been forced to listen to your story of what you should have done at Batoche, over and over until the end of time.”
“You want to hear it again?” the Métis leader asked.
“No thanks.”
***
1885. Manitoba, Canada. Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont lead a second rebellion against the Canadian government.
Present day: A lot wiser, the ghosts of the two men talk about the rebellion and their lives, and talk about the fame Riel eventually achieved.

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