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		<description>The original writings of author J.D. Hawes</description>
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			<title>Chapter 4</title>
			<description>Martin woke up with a splitting headache.&amp;nbsp; His eyelids fluttered open, not entirelyready for the light that came flooding in.&amp;nbsp;He blinked his vision into focus and took stock of his newsurroundings.&amp;nbsp; He was in the forest.&amp;nbsp; He thought he vaguely recognized the treesfrom bei..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 3</title>
			<description>It was a Monday morning when Martin decided to runaway.&amp;nbsp; He had always had the feeling thatyoung boys often get: that he did not quite belong here, and now he was sure ofit.&amp;nbsp; He couldn&amp;rsquo;t bear the weight of allthe judgmental stares from the other boys.&amp;nbsp;He was no longer ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 2</title>
			<description>Martin fumed all the way to the SuspensionRoom.&amp;nbsp; Anybody that has ever hadsuspension at the Carlton Academy for Boys will know that the walk to thesuspension room is one of the longest walks of your life.&amp;nbsp; Having walked that particular walk multipletimes myself, I can assure you th..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1</title>
			<description>September 9 has never been a day of muchimportance.&amp;nbsp; But it was the day on which MartinChatsworth first found the Library.&amp;nbsp; Hewas walking along the lake towards the boathouse, eager to hide away from thepopular kids.&amp;nbsp; Class had only been in forthree weeks, and already they w..</description>
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			<title>Prologue</title>
			<description>The Carlton Academy for Boys was old, there was noescaping that fact.&amp;nbsp; Everywhere you went,it was impressed upon you.&amp;nbsp; Frombuildings with plaques claiming dedication in 1764 to professors who may havebeen born only shortly thereafter, Carlton Academy seemed to imply thateverythin..</description>
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			<title>The Secret Library</title>
			<description>When a boy stumbles into a secret library while hiding from bullies at his boarding school, he finds himself transported to a new world, one in which he must confront the truth about wild savages, an </description>
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