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Snatched Snatched by Stephen Edger
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“not been allowed outside at break-time. She didn't like the rain as it stopped her from playing and having fun with her best friends. 'Stupid rain,' she thought to herself. The little girl's name was Natalie Barrett and she had been standing in the”
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“The modern day police force had been so bombarded with political-correctness that most officers didn’t dare breathe in the wrong direction, for fear of offending some minority group: blacks, gays, single parents, religious types. The modern day police force truly was a diverse population of individuals. Those”
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“called out to her. The sudden noise made Natalie jump, but as she turned, she recognised the face of the man behind the open window.”
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“most of the day, which had meant the class had not been allowed outside at break-time. She didn't like the rain as it stopped her from playing and having”
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“Natalie had painted a large grey tower in the middle of her page and a big green dragon, with fire coming out of his nose, to the left. She had then tried to paint a knight on a horse to the right”
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“PROLOGUE”
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“Natalie looked back over her shoulder, towards the window of her classroom. She could see Miss Jenson stood, pinning some”
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“Where's mummy?' thought the little girl in the red coat, as she stood quietly next to the railings; her hood pulled up over her shoulder-length blonde hair to keep her dry from the intrusive and cold, wet raindrops.”
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“been raining most of the day, which had meant the class had not been allowed outside at break-time. She didn't like the rain as it stopped her from playing and having fun with her best friends. 'Stupid rain,' she thought to herself. The little girl's name was Natalie”
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“Where's mummy?' thought the little girl in the red coat, as she stood quietly next to the railings; her hood pulled up over her shoulder-length blonde hair to keep her dry from the intrusive and cold, wet raindrops. It had been raining most of the day, which had meant the class had not been allowed outside at break-time. She didn't like the rain as it stopped her from playing and having fun with her best friends. 'Stupid rain,' she thought to herself. The little girl's name was Natalie Barrett”
Stephen Edger, Snatched
“Where's mummy?' thought the little girl in the red coat, as she stood quietly next to the railings; her hood pulled up over her shoulder-length blonde hair to keep her dry from the intrusive and cold, wet raindrops. It had been raining most of the day, which had meant the”
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“Natalie had painted a large grey tower in the middle of her page and a big green dragon, with fire coming out of his nose, to the left.”
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“group”
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“the end of”
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“hoped she would grow up to be as friendly as Miss Jenson. Natalie wondered”
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“trouble”
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“mummy?' thought the little girl in the red coat, as she stood quietly next to the railings; her hood pulled up over her shoulder-length blonde hair”
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“The little girl's name was Natalie Barrett and she had been standing in the same spot for the last twenty minutes,”
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“grab the girl and place his hand over”
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