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  • "Ballerina" The first Chapter (edited)

    Chapter 1 The Opera The lights dimmed in the Palace Garner Opera house, all the talking from the gentlemen and high class ladies, hushed.(How they were decked out in jewels, ...

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  • Chapter 2 of Ballerina *edited* 2/4/09

    Chapter 2 “How goes it, Marie?”Genevieve asked walking into our room and sitting down on her bed the next morning. Then, she soon left to go practice dance so I ...

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  • Third chapter of "Ballerina"

    Jean-Robert was on my mind all day, every day. We would spend lazy days sitting at, Café Le E’toile, ice skating, having snow ball fights or just talking. Also, making ...

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  • Prologue about the Romanov family

    December 5, 1914 Catherine Palace, St. Petersburg Prologue We were happy. My family and I, Anastasia Romanov. We were loved by all. Or so we thought. How foolish it all ...

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  • Fourth chapter of Ballerina

    Winter came and passed. The New Year began and spring crept up on us before we knew it. A time of love, sweet smells and flowers guiding your path; roses, ...

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  • Redwall by Brian Jacques

    Recently in my Language Arts class, I read a book called Redwall. It is about a young mouse who has to defend the abbey where he lives against a clan ...

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  • The American Dream Chapter 1

    Chapter 1EvelynNovember 9th, 1935Heavy steps came marching up the spiral staircase. I could hear mindless chatter all the way from the kitchen. Mother was having tea with the neighbor from ...

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  • The American Dream- Chapter 2

    Chapter 2 The fire crackled. Mother and father were looking into it, staring. Mother’s eyes were red and father looked exhausted. Jane, Anne and Amy were sitting on the sofa. ...

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  • The American Dream- Chapter 3

    ( This isn't finished yet. But I thought that I might as well get some feedback on this section. Hope you like it.)MelanieNovember 9th, 1934 The trumpets solo resounded in ...

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