Clown Mare 1-2

Teddy walked in dinner room and gave the newspaper to the grand duke. mrs. sky looked at the grand duke. "do you want some tea my lord." the grand duke nodded his head yes, while he opened the darkest rumor, when he looked at the newspaper. mrs.

Mister Miles

I noticed a small puff of white running from his chin and expanding at the collar of his shirt, but only got a brief glance before the newspaper covered him up again. "sixteen," i said.

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That Gay Goth Dog: CHAPTER 10: The Band Of Friends (part 4)

"bad boy.. dont make me get the newspaper." i said with a evil grin. "oh please im not scared of a newspa-" was all he said before i hit him with a rolled up newspaper. "eh!" he yelled and grabbed his muzzle.

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Universe of Conflict-Chapter 01

A chuckle and her scarred yet polished scaled hand pressed down the newspaper and her leaning into alex's face.

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A Stranger in Suburbia (An Interactive Story) - Prologue (18)

.** you realise it's very confusing to refer to both the news agency and the newspaper as the same. you promptly dispel the thought as you approach the news agency and enter.

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What We Hold Dear

After completing the walk which usually took at least half an hour, i returned to my home and decided take a look at today's newspapers. after skimming through it a bit, i noticed an article that caught my eye.

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Beginning of first chapter, "The Ilot" (rough draft)

He glanced back to his father who had now begun to read his daily newspaper. "how much longer?" asked the young husky, fidgeting with his paws. he knew the question was bound to annoy his father but couldn't resist asking.

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Edge Walking. Chap 2: Help Wanted

It started with the purchasing of the newspaper. when spotting the newspaper dispensers, jamie's lips let out a rare smile. although he had little interest in politics and the like, reading the newspaper was a tradition in jamie's everyday morning life.

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Clown Mare 7-2

Once she looked at the newspaper, she took her glasses from the right side of the end table. lady rainbow put her glasses on with her left hoof and started to read the newspaper.

Clown Mare 7-2

Once she looked at the newspaper, she took her glasses from the right side of the end table. lady rainbow put her glasses on with her left hoof and started to read the newspaper.

A new doll

Of all things she learned of it from a newspaper... and only that newspaper. "for dolls so unbelievably life-like in quality."

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