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Girl Fights Back (The Emily Kane Adventures, #1) Girl Fights Back by Jacques Antoine
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“right of the gate, where the hedge was thinner, with no trunks, just”
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“first. Soon these gave way to smaller walking”
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“Emily retraced her steps to Mill Creek, and found the spot where they hid the dirt bike. She meant to return to the estate, and there was no way to approach it in a car without drawing attention to herself, given all the cameras. But first, she needed to gather the most important things from the various bags in the car and fit them into her pack, which she then strapped to the back of the bike. It was too dark to ride through the forest, so she slept on the ground near the car. The next morning, she rose early, changed clothes, ate the last of the bento and rice balls,”
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“meant she was entering as a Kane and”
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“types, and get”
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“She sat alone at a table in the corner and looked down at her tray, sampling the rice and beans, and poking idly at the enchilada with her fork. Danny came and sat at her table a moment later. He’d begun to sit with her at lunch these last few weeks, though he hadn’t quite figured out how to speak to her with any degree of comfort since the concert. No one else even had the temerity to approach her on most days. If it was raining and the patio was unusable, it would be more crowded inside, and other kids would have to squeeze in at her table. But today, for some reason, Billy Codrow plumped down across from her, and Wayne Turley came in right behind him. She knew them all from the dojo, but Billy and Wayne had never sat with her before.”
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“still had enough foliage to conceal her without the need for a lean-to or any other sort”
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“oaks and mountain mahogany as she climbed until”
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