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			<title>Love and Loyalty</title>
			<description>Zara and Louis are both spies who have played a marvellous game of cat and mouse. But has Zara finally caught the upperhand? And what will the outcome of their interferrence be?</description>
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			<title>Late Night Trip</title>
			<description>The 100% true story of how my sister got the scar on her forehead.</description>
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			<title>The Willow that Bends</title>
			<description>A mother in Nazi occupied Poland tries to give hope to her daughter, while teaching her to hold pride in their country, even  in its defeat.</description>
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			<title>Mourning</title>
			<description>A French peasant wanders the Paris streets at night, wondering how things could have gone so wrong, how her life had become so wretched. </description>
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			<title>Na&amp;iuml;ve</title>
			<description>He always listened to Big Brother...Big Brother would never lie...A short story exploring the break between colonial America and England in a rather abstract manner. </description>
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			<title>Faith on Fire</title>
			<description>They were promised parley, those gathered women and children. Locked up in their church, they were promised parley.  But the English had other things in mind...</description>
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