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		<description>The original writings of author Uc Amalu Jr</description>
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			<title>Chapter Four</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;What a clown&amp;rdquo; Paul shook his head&amp;ldquo;That guy is madly gassed&amp;rdquo; Shay stated &amp;ldquo;Didn&amp;rsquo;t get a word he was chatting about&amp;rdquo; She gave Paul his phone back&amp;ldquo;Fair warning...what&amp;rsquo;s he warning us about?&amp;rdquo; Courtney asked&amp;ldquo;...Who knows...?&amp;rd..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Three</title>
			<description>The two stationary trains were flipped over on their sides, and were severely damaged. The smoke was rising thick and fast. The train drivers were out cold. Inside the train Courtney and Wale was travelling in, Courtney&amp;rsquo;s body was up against a cracked window that was positioned to the ground; ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Two</title>
			<description>CHAPTER TWOCourtney stared at the flames; it also symbolized the end of her relationship with Reece. It hit her hard that her first love was well and truly over. A Fire brigade shortly arrived to put out the fire. She wiped a tear from her eye. Wale felt helpless&quot;I...I don't know what to..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One</title>
			<description>CHAPTER ONEA few months later, the day was chillier in comparison to how it usually was. The sky was silvery-grey; it was in the evening, at a quiet London flat&quot;Mum, I'm just sick of it all!&quot; Courtney said, as she ate her food with her mother&quot;What are you talking about, Courtney?&quot; He..</description>
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			<title>Prologue</title>
			<description>PROLOGUE&quot;Hey! Do you mind&quot; A sweet-voiced, beautiful girl roared. Her books were on the pavement floor. The weather was mild and bright, it was the morning; with warm winds surrounding the area.&quot;I'm...I'm sorry miss&quot; The African man responded in a profound, low-pitched Ivorian accent..</description>
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			<title>Dawn Of Destruction</title>
			<description>Everything takes its normal pattern, until suddenly, the world is thrown into chaos and casualties rise rapidly. Some people discover themselves amidst the chaos and attempts to solve it, but will it?</description>
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			<title>Pain of A Poet</title>
			<description>A poet cries out</description>
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			<title>Me</title>
			<description>.novelists.elite.info</description>
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			<title>Mystery Love</title>
			<description>My heart bleeds, my soul's been stained with sorrow and loneliness, how can I miss so much someone whom I&amp;rsquo;ve never meet before. I crave her love, lust for her touch, even to simply see her face would be enough. I want to know who this mystery girl who has stolen my heart is. I have never seen ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Ten: Dawn And Gone</title>
			<description>Every second brought more light flooding through the bush, and he gave up trying to call the others for fear of rousing the dogs.  The sun rolled just clear of the horizon and as the morning light washed away the shadows before his eyes the whole landscape lay revealed in stark clarity. Then, su..</description>
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			<title>Chapter nine:Few minutes more</title>
			<description>At last all hope seeped out of him and he lay like a discarded doll, his unseeing eyes staring blankly into the limbs of the tree above him. Then slowly, unbelievably, he realised that he could see the branches and leaves a little more clearly. He turned his head and his eyes greedily drank in the l..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Eight: Oh Dextre</title>
			<description>Then one of the dogs moved, whimpering in its sleep. He wondered if it was his dog, and a new wave of terror swept over him. Suppose his blue cattle mongrel - Dextre, woke up before George or Daby? Then, as he did every morning, he would come charging across to leap all over him and wash away his ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter seven: Numb</title>
			<description>For a time he relapsed into a near coma, then crept back to a painful reality in which he alternated between passive resignation and almost suicidal despair. He even contemplated ending his ordeal by moving, but directly the thought took shape he realized how much he wanted to live . .He began t..</description>
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			<title>Chapter six: How Could He escape?</title>
			<description>The snake move briefly, convulsively. He thought for a moment that it might emerge and leave him, but no, it settled again, nestling more firmly against the heat of his body. How could he escape? He considered and dismissed the idea of a sudden violent leap; the creature would almost certainly nail ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Five: Body Language</title>
			<description>Already he was growing concious of his body. Small aches were becoming manifest in several isolated regions, in his buttocks and thighs, in his midriff, and on the points of his shoulder blades. The only parts of his body that he could move with any degree of safety were his head and his neck. How..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Four: Wrong Timing</title>
			<description>At first, the shock stupefied him. It was as if he had been hurled from a comfy dream into an awakening so terrible that both his mind and his body rejected it. In the crazy half-world of whirling, incoherent thought that followed, he almost managed to persuade himself that it was some joke kind o..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Three: Sleepy Serpent</title>
			<description>His whole body, caught in fear and revulsion froze as the snake moved relentlessly upward, and he could hardly contain the hysterical scream that rose in his throat as the forked tongue tickled feather-like over his face. The snake turned, coil after coil, and slithered under his blanket; when h..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Two: Upon Him It Came</title>
			<description>As these thoughts ran through his mind he smiled, in the fading light, with the confidence of a man, who, even at the cute and tender age of twenty-three, knows what he is doing. He rolled over on to his back and watched the flickering spasms of the dying fire. He drank in the still night, its p..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One: What A Day</title>
			<description>As George and Daby - used to the bush their entire lives - usually snored all night without interruption, the tall Brad Pitt look-alike picked up his Versace blanket, skirted the tangled heap of dogs that lay in front of the fire, and chose himself a patch of ground beneath a big white gum tree. W..</description>
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			<title>Heaven Is A Bite Away 1</title>
			<description>.. The hours dragged interminably on, with death's messenger lying in comfortable repose between his knees ..</description>
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			<title>Epilogue</title>
			<description>..Epilogue..The last two days of his holiday was ruined by doubts and questions and alarms - all justified later when  he read of the murder of a tourist upon Winters Valley. The man wore gold-rimmed glasses, and carried in a belt about him a large sum of money. He was stabbed in the chest. And ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Six: Brought Upon Himself</title>
			<description>..Brought Upon Himself..But night came without explanation. Nothing happened. He slept soundly. There was no other guest at the inn but an elderly man, apparently a tourist like himself. He wore gold-rimmed glasses, and in the morning Earzo overheard him asking the landlord what direction he sho..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Five: There They Are</title>
			<description>..There They Are.. The physical exertion, however, brought at length a more comfortable reaction and some measure of composure. With the lights in sight, he slowed down and entered the village at a reasonable pace. The inn was reached, a bedroom inspected and engaged, and supper ordered with the..</description>
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			<title>Chapter four: Warning For Another</title>
			<description>..Warning For Another.. Yet through all the horror and confusion ran the trail of two clear thoughts: he realized that the first tramp had sneaked at a fast double through the heather and so come down to meet him; and that something heavy was torn from the fastenings that clipped it tight and cl..</description>
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			<title>Chapter three: Interception</title>
			<description>..Interception..'How covertly they watched me!' was his thought, as he hurried along the darkening road, aware in dead earnestness now of the loneliness and desolation of the land all about him.Uneasy and distressed, he increased his pace. Midway in thinking what an unnecessarily clanking nois..</description>
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			<title>Chapter two: Strangers in the grass</title>
			<description>..Strangers in the grass..Then, by a field that shone like a thought of daylight amid the darkness of a moor, he saw a figure lying in the grass. It was a blot upon the landscape, a mere huddled patch of dirty rags, yet with a certain horrid picturesqueness too; and his mind - though his French ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One: Lost and Muddled </title>
			<description>Lost and MuddledAt the galvin crossing Earzo stood examining the signpost for several minutes in some bewilderment. The names on the four metal plates were not what he expected, no distance was given, and his compass, he concluded with impatience, must be hopelessly broken. Shaking it vigorously..</description>
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			<title>The Clairvoyant murder</title>
			<description>'How covertly they watched me' was his thought.

A summer holiday goes all wrong for Earzo Bartowski when he experiences something scary and frightening. . .</description>
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			<title>Silent questions</title>
			<description>..the questions arise.. Original chapter two</description>
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			<title>Today's past</title>
			<description>..original chapter one</description>
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			<title>Tomorrow Never Came</title>
			<description>. .that bizarre murder is part of an audacious plot to destroy him..</description>
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