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			<title>The Brown Squirrel</title>
			<description>In the vast deep woods set off from the Great Mountain, an icy fogslowly descends. The wisps of frigid west wind tease the treetops, twistingthoughtlessly at loose pine needles. Autumn has mostly passed, and all of thecreatures of the woods scurry about in prepa..</description>
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			<title>January</title>
			<description>	As I breathe in the numbing January air, I can feel my musclestense up, as if gathering closer to one another for warmth. The sunlight hitsmy eyes as I step out onto my patio; A place as familiar to me as my ownreflection, masked under a sheet of glistening w..</description>
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			<title>The Storm</title>
			<description>She reaches outand takes hold of the sturdy rubber boots, setting them next to her on the redcedar bench. &amp;ldquo;Doesn&amp;rsquo;t anybody around here think I have a life?&amp;rdquo; &amp;nbsp;She mumbles as she begrudgingly shoves herright foot into one of the boots. &amp;ldqu..</description>
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			<title>Elise's Wish</title>
			<description>Getting a horse is all Elise thinksabout. She wakes up in the morning thinking about horses, and goes to bed stillthinking about horses&amp;hellip;I bet she even has dreams about coasting through vastfields of green grass atop the back of a trusted friend. Posters..</description>
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			<title>On Anger</title>
			<description>The words glide from her lips,effortlessly slithering across the room, sights set on his all too fragileheart. Like a deadly serpent, fangs protruding, heavy with a venom more deadlythan any held by physiological limitations. She feels the familiar pang of..</description>
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			<title>The Lavender Patch</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;He thinks to himself &amp;ldquo;Alright Clay,this is it, no more waiting,&amp;rdquo; as he runs his rough fingers through his thickmess of hair. It&amp;rsquo;s a glistening shade of sandy blonde, just like his mother&amp;rsquo;s.He had attempted to flatten it do..</description>
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