When The Wolfsbane Blooms

"this," hitch said as he passed the newspaper to zipp. "read the headline." zipp grabbed the newspaper from hitch. she glanced at the headline while still looking at the newspaper. "and this concerns you for some reason?" zipp asked.

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Sapphire's Power and Niko's Lock-Up

When he found the newspaper clipping, niko knew this was the only clue he had and he wasn't going to wait until tails could trust him. he projected the newspaper article to sapphire. "can you help me with this?"

Wolfie Steel: Private Eye, Part 1

Now for tonight and for tonight only, i will sleep with you but only so that you can rest, and then in the morning, you are going to go to the local newspaper office and put the ad for your pi business into the newspaper, bury your muzzle into your new venture

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The Ghost

Booker opened his briefcase, taking out an old newspaper. it had bronze colored scribbles across the underside. he shaped it into a cone and held it under the ectoplasm.

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Gym Buddies II: Epilogue

I tried to get a glimpse of the newspaper, and quickly saw that dan's gaze was focused on the family announcements. "he... he's dead."

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The Anchor Holds

"newspaper." she met his eyes from up-close. he blinked, and ... his blue-greys darted, and then went back to her pinks. "just a newspaper." "i know how scared you get," the bat said.

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The Hollow Silence, Part One

And so, my investigation began with a torn newspaper and a full stomach.

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Those Bygone Dog-Star Days - Chapter 16 of 37

The blurb was buried in the middle of a section of the entire newspaper.

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Home Sweet Farm Chapter 14 "The End Is Only The Beginning"

As the person lowered the newspaper she could see his black hair and when he put it further down his sparkling blue eyes. "kevin?" she said in a soft loving voice. when he put down the newspaper all the way she could see that it was him.

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Employed

To sleep for another twelve hours because i'm not worth the keep when the light shines bright and iv given all i can i put up my wits end i fought for years and still can't win it stabs like a knife, but as a pencil in hand so if you see me in the newspapers

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COYOTKA AND THE FORGE OF HEPHAESTUS Ch.1

Coyotka took a piece of the newspaper covering the stone, and she looked at it for a while, and then passed it to niwen. "language?" niwen looked at the newspaper, "greek." coyotka looked through the stack of newspapers, searching for clues.

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A Stranger in Suburbia (An Interactive Story) - Prologue (15)

**re-read the newspaper for current affairs.** you examine the _valewood chronicle_ again, and find that its articles have not changed since you examined them earlier this morning. **hamsterdam feat.

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