Finished Folds (21—40)
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1So I gathered.
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6I would need it quickly. Reaching into my pocket, I found a book of matches left over from last time I was in this situation; my Boy Scout training worked! As the cloud of frost
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9he was hit by a bus. Which just goes to show you, it isn't always a good year, even if she does have a pencil.
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4I woke up. Thank goodness, I thought, another dream down, twenty more to go. Which sounds strange, but, you see, I knew the date of my death because
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1took a deep breath, and calmed down a little. I got in the car. I looked around, and tried to feel my pockets for anything I could use to stop the kidnappers from
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3that she wasn't a slow learner. That she had what it took to be a dentist, and she didn't have to be a simple dental hygenist. Oh, to be a dentist; to put your hands where
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5he thought to himself, Soon. Soon they would pay. Soon, he would be the one laughing. Soon, they would rue the day they made him wear the accursed name, 'David...' Soon.
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5him, and beg him for one of his two dollars. Alex just knew that he would be able to spare it; after all, he owed Alex from that time when he
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2Not at all. In any way.
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2was what she said when he missed the thing she was talking about. "It was the best time ever. I don't think we will ever be able to
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0listen in on their conversation. The brawlers didn't seem amused. Jason went Eric, which confused them, as Eric was still going Eric all over himself. This clearly would not
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4just gave up and let it take her. Faster than she would have imagined, she had been sucked in the hole, and fell out in the land underneath; it didn't hurt nearly as much as she
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4"You can not have my hair," she replied, in some confusion. "I am still wearing it. Perhaps once I am done, you can have it, but only if you don't mind
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2chocolate instead. Then I added a little more. And some more. The combination of chocolate, fudge, ice cream, and meat made me think about
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0in so many ways." Data was disturbed, but intrigued, so he listened to Spark whisper in his other ear. She said, "I need you. I need for you to
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3grinned. "Aricin, you old devil, you know I don't shake hands," Cain said with a laugh. "I much prefer to
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6There she was, just a-walking down the street, singing, "Do wa diddy, diddy dum, diddy do." Snapping her fingers, and stomping her feet, singing,
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0wondering how, since it wasn't like he had a job or anything. He took the towel and wiped his face and arms, then continued cleaning the shaft until
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6lamp post and started singing; his sweet, sultry notes beckoned to people far and wide, who came to see the mystical Pigeon sing, until during an especially stirring recitation of
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8lesser man wouldn't have been able to do that. Good thing I was there, he thought. Why, there isn't a pickled vegetable in existance that I can't avoid eating better than