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			<title>Bliss</title>
			<description>Uncontrolable love that impares the senses, Uncaring of truth,dismiss the expenses, senseless, without them forever restless.Wonderful new love that is&amp;nbsp;sealed with&amp;nbsp;a kiss,This my friend is&amp;nbsp;what i would call bliss.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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			<title>The world today</title>
			<description>Life today? Okay lets see..... what to say.What once was green now is&amp;nbsp;black,&amp;nbsp;with cocrete edges and a metalic grey.The grass they cover the tree's they hack, they shun the light to suffer in the dark.They prefer the radio, to the song of the Lark, if only they could see.The humans ..</description>
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			<description>Chap1The day is 16th of February, the year 1865, and the setting is a dank public house on the edges of Blyth in the North of England ,The pub sits by the sea and its as if it were a tree with the roots drowned and the once healthy bark moulded and crusted with the decay of time. Of course the b..</description>
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