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		<description>The original writings of author Evelyn Byers</description>
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			<title>Chapter One</title>
			<description>Having been away for so long, returning is like the very first day, or at least it was for me; I felt the butterflies in my stomach when I woke up this morning, and a sweat had been running from my forehead since after breakfast, and I knew they would continue despite the heat of the halls. Maybe ..</description>
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			<title>Brookfield Bridge</title>
			<description>A Croft, Illinois teenager returns to her high school three weeks after being ill at home to find a new student in her seat; they begin to talk. </description>
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			<title>Chapter One</title>
			<description>It was the second Friday night of July, the summer holiday, before tenth grade began for me, and if it were up to my mother, neither Cassie Holbrook nor my loving boyfriend, Anthony Trimmellini, would be coming over; instead, I would be studying my math notes to prepare for September,&amp;nbsp;almost ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One - Camouflage Shirt</title>
			<description>Elle Manning and her older brother Harrison, spent every&amp;nbsp;Sunday morning&amp;nbsp;on their Grandview,&amp;nbsp;Illinois porch with&amp;nbsp;their German shepherd Beauregard, surveilling their neighbours through old binoculars.&amp;nbsp;Unlike the rest of their family, the foursome never went to church on Sunday..</description>
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			<title>These Illinois Summers</title>
			<description>My father used to tell me that in life, everyone has that one major chance which determines whether or not something big will happen. There's plenty of other little chances, and medium-sized chances too, but only one major chance, and for me, that came when I was nine, when I met Leonardo Herrera...</description>
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			<title>Chapter Five</title>
			<description>It became obvious to my father that my mother's sore throat and fever was much more than nothing. After she had gotten out of the hospital all symptoms had gone away, but then they had reappeared just three days before now, on Thursday evening. More symptoms seemed to arise: a fine red rash develo..</description>
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			<title>The Jersey</title>
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			<title>Chapter Four</title>
			<description>After finishing with the porch swing, and taking a much needed nap in his bedroom, my father had gone back to the hospital with Lillian Fergus and P. D. for a last minutes' visit to Cecilia and I, the new baby, at Deschamps General Hospital. Here the doctor told my father and grandmother of the ne..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/evelynlouise/803135/</link>
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			<title>Chapter Three</title>
			<description>He had gone home an hour after speaking with Dr. Neville, feeling guilty but tired and a little sad that what the doctor had said was undoubtedly correct - Cecilia wouldn't have known he had left, and even if she had she was likely not to care. His night had been sleepless with himself on the couc..</description>
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			<title>Principal Givens</title>
			<description>It was the first Monday of October; school was just getting into it's usual flow again - kids bumping into each other in the hallways, detentions being handed out like candy on Halloween that was fast approaching, the homework load was already piling up. I was in trouble already, both in a physica..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Two</title>
			<description>Being a mother had never been on my mother's agenda; school had been, teaching had been, perhaps even marriage to a man of wealth had been, but never becoming a mother herself. Yes, once she had Phillip, Jr. - or P. D. (they decided that they didn't much like the nickname P. J.)&amp;nbsp;as they quickly..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One</title>
			<description>Since the day of my birth my life has been seemingly forever been revolving around the porch swing attached to the underside of the balcony of my parents' 1921-built second story house.&amp;nbsp;They lived in&amp;nbsp;always pleasant-weathered Deschamps, Louisiana, but they hadn't always. Now, I don't nec..</description>
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			<title>Perched On The Porch Swing</title>
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