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    Emma Flournoy
    @emma-flournoy
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      @Jess-Penrose BINGO! *high-five* I was wondering if it was too obscure myself. 😛 The Black Arrow by R.L. Stevenson. Isn’t that a great book? Much better than Treasure Island, yet it’s more obscure. That should not be.

      #36784
      J.A. Penrose
      @jess-penrose
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        @emma-fournoy Oh wait, what? I was right? Yay! THAT MEANS SOMEONE ELSE HAS READ IT!!!!! *Finger-guns* Good choice in reading. Mhmmmmm *steeples fingers ponderously* We must somehow make it known… *shrugs*
        Oh well… first line, first line, first line…. Lemme think… Ah ha!

        It was a still October night. On the cliff top the harvest was gathering in and sheaves og corn were stacked together to form peculiar straw houses.

        Another favorite book of mine, hope you have fun!

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        Emma Flournoy
        @emma-flournoy
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          @Jess-Penrose *fingerguns back* It’s great. 😀

          And I have no idea what that one is so everybody else, fire away. 😛

          #37100
          SleepwalkingMK
          @sleepwalkingmk
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            @Emma-Flournoy Haha, thanks 🙂 I also have no idea what this one is…

            Read to explore worlds, write to create them.

            #37101
            J.A. Penrose
            @jess-penrose
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              WOah, well, there you go…
              Just saying, there was a spelling error…

              It was a still October night. On the cliff top the harvest was gathering in and sheaves of corn were stacked together to form peculiar straw houses.

              Writer | Freelance Editor
              Inspiration&lt

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