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Town Secrets
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“They heard the clinking of glasses and sounds of stirring as each boy found a seat in the living room. There were no photographs in the room, but many pastel paintings of flowers hung tastefully about.”
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“So they are alive?" asked Mark.”
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“bioluminescence,”
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“Karlea hung her head as Kelsea punched her in the arm. Mrs. Baranov scolded Kelsea with a look, and Kelsea hung her head as well.”
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“Tell her there's still something wrong with the bike you're selling and Adam is going to fix it for you, but he needs to test drive it first," said Mark. Jimmy face broke in a wide smile. "I like the way you think. Some of my charm is wearing off on you." Mark's face broke into a wide smile as well. "I wouldn't call it 'charm'. It rhymes more with bull spit.”
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“biolumi..lami..loomo…”
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“Adam”
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“conversation”
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“three”
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“Most of the time,”
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“money untouched he inspected the left side. It looked like the nail head rusted just enough for the tin to pop off, but he decided to check behind anyway. He pulled the tin away from the wall and looked into the dimly lit space. To his surprise, something was there. He reached in and pulled out a large cardboard envelope. The envelope was a heavy one used to mail important documents and looked like it had been there for a while. It was addressed to Edward, but there was no return address. The top was open, so Adam reached inside. He pulled out a small stack of papers and pictures. The picture on top was of a group of people standing in front of Town Hall. It must have been the Grand Opening, because they were all dressed in formal clothes and there were decorations hanging in the background. If it was the Grand Opening, the picture was from 1910. He had learned the year it was built while on a class trip a few years before. The date was carved into a brick near the main entrance. Adam looked at the picture a little closer. Each of the people wore the same lapel pin as the one Edward wore in his portrait.”
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