Jebadiah lived on his land for many years. He worked the land, and kept it alive. Jebadiah also hated trespassers. When he died defending his right to remain on his land, he was buried there. That was a month ago. Now there are strangers on his land again, and they want to make his land their own. Jebadiah still hates trespassers.—Norbert Lamont
Everybody knew to stay off Jebadiah's land. He worked hard to keep the land alive, and no one was going to make him leave. He could be dangerous, so everyone stayed well clear of him. Jebadiah didn't like trespassers when he was alive-- he still doesn't.—Anonymous