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		<title>Eve | WritersCafe.org</title>
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		<description>The original writings of author Eve</description>
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			<title>Part 17</title>
			<description>As I make my way down the first set of stairs my nerves grow. I can feelmy heart flutter like the wings of a butterfly as I get closer and closer tothe bottom step. The feeling is irrational as I still have another flight ofstairs to go to actually reach our guest..</description>
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			<title>Part 16</title>
			<description>When the clock chimes fifty past five my mother tells me to hurry up tomy room and to stay there until she sends Catherine to get me. &amp;nbsp;I ask her why and her answer both shocks and delights me. &amp;ldquo;Elizabeth,you are the most beautiful thing I have eve..</description>
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			<title>Part 15</title>
			<description>When mother and I arrive home we discover that Catherine has been hardat work preparing the house and that she has finished the dancing hall, thelounge room, the library and the men&amp;rsquo;s smoking room. Mother walks around tocheck that everything looks perfect an..</description>
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			<title>Part 14</title>
			<description>We arrive at the fitters and find that Amanda has spent almost all nightworking on the beading to make sure that it is ready for me today. I hug thebreath out of her, knowing my actions will be frowned upon, and thank herimmensely for all that she has done. She sa..</description>
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			<title>Part 13</title>
			<description>By lunchtime we have finished the dinning room, the stairs, the parlour and the second story hall. The place is filled with silver and gold along with lovely ornaments. The decorations are all working together to make the house look even more splendid than it usually does. Mother and I leave to ..</description>
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			<title>Part 12</title>
			<description>I wake up in the morning to find my mother sitting on the end of my bed,talking to herself. I greet her and she seems slightly flustered.&amp;nbsp;&amp;ldquo;Elizabeth,&amp;rdquo; she starts. Great, I can already tell that we are going tohave a discussion about last nig..</description>
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			<title>Part 11</title>
			<description>When we arrive Lewis is there to meet us and, though my mother gives hima chilling stare, he seems only too happy to see us. We head for their parlour,filled with stuffed chairs and decorative lamps. We sit down and are given theoption of cakes as a starter along ..</description>
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			<title>Part 10</title>
			<description>When we arrive home mother insists that I go up to my room and try on mynew dress. It is a lavender piece with a ruffled and layered skirt. The torsois embroidered with black, silver and gold beads arranged in a flowery pattern.It is a lovely dress but nothing to ..</description>
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			<title>Part 9</title>
			<description>The fitters is a lovely place. It is small and has a similar feel to ahouse. You enter and wait in a small living room with magazines and sketches ofall the new designs. Some of the most famous designs have been framed and hungaround the room. It gives the area a love..</description>
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			<title>Part 8</title>
			<description>I wake up to beautiful sunlight streaming through my window, but to mysurprise, the light is blue rather than yellow. I glance out to the street andnotice that the road, houses, trees and all have been covered with a thicklayer of small white snowflakes. It looks ..</description>
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			<title>Part 7</title>
			<description>The remainder of the day passes without any further excitement and I findmyself at the end of it, wishing that I had gone to Lewis&amp;rsquo; with my mother whenshe had gone to complain. Ever since I discovered that Lewis has returned fromhis trip I seem to want to sp..</description>
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			<title>Part 6</title>
			<description>This morning mother is quite mentally unstable and is telling me that Iam never to see Lewis again, that he is a terrible young man and that she isgoing to go over to their house to tell his mother about this ridiculousincident. I feel absolutely horrid knowing th..</description>
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			<title>Lost </title>
			<description>MathewAs the light dapples on the leaves of a fig tree&amp;hellip; I see afigurine-sized me on one of the leaves, tilting as the wind blows my magiccarpet this way and that. The beauty of nature: how it can create simplisticmetaphors for life, and that regardless ..</description>
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			<title>Part 5</title>
			<description>At home we all collapse into our parlour chairs. &amp;ldquo;Well, that was a goodnight don&amp;rsquo;t you think?&amp;rdquo; asks father. &amp;ldquo;Elizabeth, I don&amp;rsquo;t understand why you fraternize with that ridiculousyoung man. What he does is simply not respectable.&amp;rdquo..</description>
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			<title>Part 4</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;As we get ready toleave the theatre my mother sees Lewis and his family. They are well off andupper class like us. I used to play with Lewis when I was younger and we arestill friends. Mother believes that he almost compromised my reputation but Ithink t..</description>
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			<title>Part 1</title>
			<description>A glass smashes on the floor. A woman screams. A man, looking completelybedraggled and deranged is standing in the doorway, sopping wet, letting allthe rain from outside soak the carpet. No one in their right mind could everimagine doing this, particularly if they..</description>
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			<title>The Lonely Player and the Sad Accordion </title>
			<description>The story of how pain can build, and how it can be lost</description>
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			<title>Unconventional</title>
			<description>This is dedicated to my beloved dog, Lulu</description>
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			<title>Part 3</title>
			<description>Mother&amp;rsquo;s idea is ayoung man called Michael. He is very wealthy, has a title and belongs to one ofthe oldest families in New York. He is the most wanted bachelor in the city andis very good looking. I don&amp;rsquo;t see how he could ever fancy me, and I don&amp;rsquo;t ..</description>
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			<title>Part 2</title>
			<description>Four days prior&amp;nbsp;And then came thegunshot&amp;hellip; A lady screams and I can&amp;rsquo;t help but snigger at the idea. I mean, afterall, it is just a play. The actors are marvelous and continue on as thoughnothing has happened. The lady is in her seat, fanning h..</description>
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			<title>Simple Twists in Reality </title>
			<description>A piece about a teenage girl living in the 1880's. Strange things happen and her life is turned upside down. Friendships are stretched and futures are changed. One is a criminal... but which is it?</description>
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