Thanks Neil. Your story gripped my imagination and would not let it go until it's conclusion. It reminds me of the serial westerns my brother Ken and I used to listen to on the radio when we were young. Close to 60 years ago now. Our folks owned a restaurant/night club in those days and as luck would have it, there were always a few bartender's muddlers in the house. They were shaped like miniature baseball bats about 7 or 8 inches long, and used to crush ingredients for cocktails. Once a week Ken and I would grab a couple of muddlers, go next door in our pajamas, and threaten to beat our grandmother with the muddlers if she didn't make us some Ovaltine and let us listen to evening broadcast of The Lone Ranger on her big radio. Every episode was a continuation of the previous show from last week and a precursor to next weeks program. We seldom missed an episode. Your serial of A Kingdom Faraway was most entertaining in and of itself. But, more than that (at least for me) it was a fond reminder of memories past. The only things missing are the Ovaltine, The Lone Ranger on the radio, and my grandmother. I do however, have my memories. Thank you for kindling them.