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THE SECOND BOOK OF LABAN HIS LIFE SOMEWHERE IN THE AMERICAS
CHAPTERS
Laban the Younger is awakened on the beach by Yi Ping giving him CPR, the barge sank, the supplies and livestock are lost. The whores, the son of Abitch, and the monkey barely survive. Laban learns the monkey is named Balsac. Laban recounts the journey. Discovers much gold and begins writing his story upon plates. Laban, Balsac the monkey, and the son of Abitch journey in the wilderness, discover Nephi's camp. Laban and the son of Abitch spy on the camp using a cow disguise. They are discovered by Laman and Lemuel. [The late 580s B.C.]
Laban, the son of Abitch, Laman, and Lemuel travel back to Laban's camp. They stop for the night, talk around a campfire, and bond. [The late 580s B.C.]
Laban, the son of Abitch, Laman, and Lemuel return to Laban's camp. The whores chastise Laman and Lemuel, threaten to kill them. Laban defends Laman and Lemuel. Balsac finds a wife. Laban learns of an archery tournament. Strategizes a way to get to Nephi. He and the son of Abitch disguise themselves as women. Laban entrusts the plates to the whores. [The late 580s B.C.]
The whores inherit the plates, begin writing one year after Laban's death. Recount events: Laban travel's to Nephi's camp to get revenge on Nephi. Balsac has a dream that Laban will die. The whores travel to find him to tell him of the dream and warn him, witness archery tournament. Laban, disguised as a mysterious woman of the woods, defeats Nephi in the tournament. Nephi discovers the disguise. [The late 580s B.C.]
Laban exposes Nephi's crimes to his followers. Nephi and Laban duel. Laban is killed. [The late 580s B.C.] Balsac and his wife attempt to avenge Laban. The wife of Balsac is killed. Laman and Lemuel debate different governmental systems. Laman seizes power through the will of the people. Nephi's curse strikes Lemuel. Nephi is driven from the land. [The late 580s B.C.]
Lemuel gets dark skin, is favored by women over all other Lamanite men. The son of Abitch becomes a poet. Laman prepares the Lamanite defense for the day Nephi attacks. The Lamanites build tee-pees upon sand, enjoy forty years of peace. [Between about 588 and 550 B.C.] |
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