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			<title>Chapter Six</title>
			<description>Any Old Thing Will DoChapter Six&amp;ldquo;I&amp;rsquo;m disappointed in you,&amp;rdquo; said Mrs. Strumpet.Jenny was sitting in the back of her alcove, knees curled upto her chest. She&amp;rsquo;d been there ever since her father had brought her home fromschool, after the half-hour long lecture..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Five</title>
			<description>Chapter Five: Any OldThing Will DoThe events of the past few days were completely forgotten onthe morning that Jenny woke up from bed and, seeing her school uniform laidneatly out on top of her dresser, remembered that summer was over. &amp;ldquo;Are you awake?&amp;rdquo; her father called..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Four</title>
			<description>Any Old Thing Will DoChapter FourBuckley&amp;rsquo;s Hollow was too large to be a town and too small tobe a city. It was both old-fashioned and new, with a downtown filled withbright, pristine buildings pressed right up against old, rickety places thathad been there for as long as an..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Three</title>
			<description>Ch. 3 of Any Old Thing Will Do</description>
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			<title>Chapter Two</title>
			<description>Ch. 2 of Any Old Thing Will Do</description>
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			<title>Chapter One</title>
			<description>Any Old Thing Will DoLucinda Strumpet was a busy woman and, as busy people areprone to do, she often forgot things that were not so important to her but thatwere greatly important to other people.&amp;nbsp;The other person, in this particular case, was her oldest daughterJenny. The impor..</description>
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			<title>Any Old Thing Will Do</title>
			<description>A young girl opens Pandora's Box when her mother brings home an unexpected gift for her tenth birthday. With her father, she must get all the evil back inside before it threatens to destroy the world.</description>
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