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			<title>4</title>
			<description>4.Malcom stumbled between the trees on soft, uneven boggy soil.Rotten foliage blended into the black, forestry peat here and there, and auburnpine needles littered the bases of some of the conifers.The sky was a leaden grey, barely visible through the pricklyand often bare tree tops. ..</description>
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			<title>3</title>
			<description>Don't forget to comment!! </description>
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			<title>1&amp;2</title>
			<description>1.&amp;nbsp;The countryside never rolled by on the other side of the gritty,grimy and condensed square coach window as it did in his home country. The small winding road they burrowed through was enclosed byhigh, bare hedges or dense forestry. The fields were a lot closer, and there..</description>
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			<title>Coachman's Acre</title>
			<description>An extract from a paranormal-mystery novella 'Coachman's Acre' by David Maloney

An English fiction writer is exiled to 19th century rural Ireland to escape a brutal murder he committed, with the he</description>
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