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Title: A Note from Grandma
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May 19, 1998 |
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Going downstairs she is putting everything in a "big red wagon" with shining big wheels- (my wagon was red but not very big and didn't have a top at all) "Best of the Times"
All of a sudden she's gone-Sure hope to see her again and glad she came with "things" and all... Showed first 250 characters
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The next sign I saw was "Charleston". This must mean that all the people there are dancing like the "flappers" did back long ago. As I got closer, I see something shining in the sun- (it was as bright like gold) Could this be the "pot of gold" and the end of a rainbow-YEA!
Moving on down (or up) the road the next sign said "Hurricane"- -MERCY! Better get out of their place for I don't like bad storms... Showed next 250 characters
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