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Anyika – slave girl
I stood and stared as the traders rode into our village. I could do nothing; only stand and watch as they roughly pulled us into carts, piled onto each o -
Along the washed shore, on a black and white day where glimpses of blue are forsaken for a 'mid grey'. Laughing and falling over each other as we meander over the windswept shi
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I can feel their stares, even through my jacket. But hey! I'm used to it. Funny thing is, I really can't be bothered anymore. I can tell they feel uncomfortable as they walk pa
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'One for you, one for you, and two for me,' I murmured. Grubby little hands stretched out to snatch the promised chocolate from my own. I handed it to them, then shovelled two
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So that is it. The battle is won and the good triumph. And so let it stay. I will be glad, glad indeed, to see an end of this merciless slaying. I am glad. I will have my husba
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'Okay,' he said, 'I think we've found it.' He leafed through his pocketbook, 'The handy book of tropical plants' - he had many of similar wording - to verify his findings.
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to get confused.by frankie 100 words, 5 comments, on Jun 2 2:26 PM 2004. In <200 lines -
Time: 1400's. bad harvest, land hungry, do much for money so crimes start to break out.
Place: rural england - village -
January 17th ‘95
Kobe
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