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Title: New England vs. the Chesapeake
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When I passed on to the 2nd grade I had a teacher name Ms. Lyons, she was the coolest teacher I ever had. When we were good in class she would take my other friends and me to the movies, out to eat and even once she took my friend Beverly and me to the fair... Showed first 250 characters
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That is one year I will never forget. This elementary school only went up to the 3rd grade so now I had to go to another school, this new school was called Sidney Lanier. When I got to Lanier I saw that I could play an instrument, so I choose the violin... Showed next 250 characters
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