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Rajnish1 / Let us see how much grace a month’s time will give me. 2 / PLEASE GIVE ME ANY SUGGESTIONS / COMMENTS / CRITIQUES POSSIBLE, FOR I’M SEEKING PUBLICATION FOR THI
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In passing the mysterious door, it became habit to give a furtive glance towards it and the light that never ceased to glow between the cracks. But, much to their disappointment, they never saw anything unusual or different;
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A clip for me to muddle over at school, during AP Art History. Maybe. Or perhaps I'll skip the beginning of Choralaires XP1 / Many people w
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To escape the chaos of AP art history, Aburame Megumi has come to up her word count from 30k to....50k .... in two days....she's doomed. 1
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http: / en.wikipedia.org / wiki / Bazaar1 / http: / www.eternalglories.com / colourful_bazaars.htm2 / dhabas, or roadside eateries3 / ____Title
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He never understood why she drew the rice powder patterns into the ground. As soon as he could speak, he followed his mother faithfully, asking “Tum?” Why? 1 / The women shuffled from the kitchen
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Every window that rode around the surface of the home was filled with curious faces. All of the servants left their duties where they were given, all to catch whatever glimpse could be captured from the outside. It was a sort
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“Perhaps his name suits him then,” a woman named Dipali returned. 1 / “I have never seen a tear from his eyes yet,”2 / “He is still a child,” another woman rolled he
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RED PANDA ENDING:1 / It was clear that Rajnish cared not (nor knew not) whether the *REDPANDA* was a rare and fine creature among our peopl
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1 / He was said to have been of the gods. He was the prized sapphire of Bombay—one that even Vishnu could look upon and smile. They called
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