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Stained Glass
I bend down and pick up the pieces of broken stained glass from the sidewalk in front of the church. Six pieces. Red. Orange. Blue. Pink. Green. Yellow. Colors of the rainbow. I wonder if Miss Angie can help me put them back together again. I could put them in the window in my room. “Dolores, get in the Van!” Sampson calls from the driver’s seat. I look around to make sure no one sees me with the glass in my hand, unsure where to put it. I don’t want no one telling me I can’t bring it home. I realize I don’t have no pockets in my lavender Sunday church dress, so I shove the jagged pieces down...
Lucine
Lucine“Stop fidgeting or you’ll wind up with this needle in your back.” “Is our young lady a little nervous?” “You stop teasing, Poppa.”“There, now let’s have a look at you.” Kristine stepped to the portal, leaned against the jamb, and posed.“Tell me again, where’d you meet this boy?” “The Saturday night dance about a month ago.” “Seen him since?” “Again at the dance and at a basketball game.” “And now he’s asked you out?” “Yes, to see Spellbound at the Lincoln.” “The Lincoln?” “Yes, Poppa.” “What’s his name?” Kristine pretended not to hear her mother. “Kristine? What’s...
An American young boy who returns issued book extremely late to library
This is a story about a young American boy, Thomas, who is a teenager. He is a student of grade 8、 He is a very bright student and his teachers are always seen admiring his educational efforts. He is very fond of reading different types of books. Because of his hobby of reading books on different topics he is associated with many libraries having different collection of books. He is a responsible young boy and whenever he issues any book from any library everytime he makes sure to return it back in time to the library from where he issues. He does a part time job of a waiter at a restaurant al...
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The snow was coming down thicker and faster as Meg took the Taneytown Road exit from Route 15、 The storm forecast for later tonight was already here, but Meg had a promise to keep. She drove through the familiar landscape of the Gettysburg battlefield. She had visited here since she was a young child. There had been many trips, and she knew there would be many more.Meg pulled into the parking lot just as a park ranger stopped at the National Cemetery gate. Meg knew what it meant. The cemetery was closing early because of the snow storm. “Please don’t let me be too late,” she cried out as she g...