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    her dream, she was no longer in the church. Dream Fianna had just reached the market in the village square with her sisters and the cart. Scouring the marketplace for the shawl maker, the girls were approached by a middle-aged woman leading a bedraggled nag attached to a cart stacked with knitted goods. Laboriously, the lady plodded along, dragging her left leg. Dream Fianna smiled shyly at the woman. This wasn’t part of the lesson, Fianna told them. I never met this woman in the VRC. Dream Fianna

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    There are many lessons in life that we can only learn through experience, and I feel like life has a way of surprising us all the time with the things we least expect — good or bad. What I learned in the week of my wisdom teeth extraction was one of the best and unexpected life lessons I have probably ever been graced with. Now I know why they call them “wisdom” teeth. Recovery comes in different forms, but it follows the same process, no matter if the pain is physical or emotional. Recovering

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    This unbelievable area is my favorite place to be. I can go and get out of the big, bad world. It is when I can be myself, also where no one can bother me. This place is my pond, it has been here ever since I can remember, and the pond is a dark, green color when the sun is not hitting it. When the sun does hit the water, it changes to a lighter color in some spots. This pond has been the place to go, when I am feeling excited, sad, or agitated. The pond has always been there for me. That pond is

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    And why do you keep following me?” Jason inquired. The little boy didn’t answer. He just frowned. “Go away! I moaned. Your creeping me out!” The little boy brought back a sob and left. Jason woke up really confused and tired. He had the weirdest dream last night. A creepy little kid had walked into his room in the middle of the night. But it seemed so real, and Jason couldn’t quite get his head around it. He fell out of bed,

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    The chief led the way as they left the hut. They passed through the doorway, and the outside light blinded Daniel. It took a few seconds for his eyes to adjust, but when they did, Daniel could see many huts like the one he was just in. the tribe had placed the huts in a wide circle, surrounding a large fire pit made of stone. They dragged Daniel a few feet away, past the fire pit to a large wooden pillar which stuck straight out of the ground. As Daniel got closer, he noticed a lifeless figure tied

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    The fluorescent lights blinded me as I tried to open my eyes. Where am I, I thought to myself? I jolted my head back and forth desperately trying to figure out where I was. I heard a voice say, "Hold him down, we are almost there." A sharp pain ran down my back to my feet. All I could see were lights flashing and shadows moving in all directions. The rolling bed that I was on stopped abruptly and a mask was placed over my face. I tried not to breathe, but in less than a second I was unconscious.

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    I belong to a family of seven, me being the second oldest. It can be extremely challenging to be an older and younger sibling, especially with so many things to do. My siblings and I have been through alot together. Even though we fight, they are my closest friends. One incident that brought us really close took place about four years ago in June. Every year we go to Bearlake for our family trip. While we were there, we spent most of our days at the beach in the sun with the glimmering blue water

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    stories with a lesson at the end and have talking animals are considered fables so we are calling it a fable. This story was so over dramatic, which is the reason for why I love it. My favorite parts of the story are; the main wife, the 1st dream example and the 2nd dream example. Here is what I call the “Wife you are lucky you don’t have” (yes I know it is long, but it is accurate). This main wife is a nut job. She got so mad at her husband because of a silly nightmare! I couldn’t believe that she didn’t

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    on this train ride back was that their were no more people cheering for us or nice train to take us back. It was almost as if all of us soldiers were tricked into going into war. I knew that wasn't true though because no one else seemed to know how bad it would be. It’s been a little over 4 years since I last saw my mom and brother. The train came to a stop with brakes screeching loudly, I jumped up alert when I heard that. I remembered that the war was over and It was just the train so I settled

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    protagonist, who in this case is Landon Carter, started experiencing suffer after a great and romantic adventure or some sort of confusion he had with himself. Landon Carter was not the sweet kind of guy who rescues the princess from a bad dream. He was the jock and the bad boy . After a prank that had gone wrong, he was told to do community service. Part of his community service was to help tutor young teens and to also participate in the school play. During his community service, he was introduced

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