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Title: Genesis
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Jon Epstein |
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July 1, 2009 |
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I make up fun stories, so that people will like me. I steal stuff, things like pinto beans, from the big barrels at Joe’s Meat market. I shove the beans in my pockets when nobody is looking and throw then on the back hillside behind our house. I’m pretty sure I can grow a beanstalk, like Jack does in the cartoon... Showed first 250 characters
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I also like to sneak through the neighbor’s yards, and one by one, go down the whole block of houses by trespassing over the neighbor’s fences and gates. I like to pretend I am a special agent in the Army.
My neighbors call me the “wild Indian;” I don’t think they like me... Showed next 250 characters
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