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Title: Rumor: Bomb in the school
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One fine day, we were having usual classes. In the Physics class, we started hearing some kids screaming and some kids running here and there. We came out of the class to know the reason of the kids screaming. One of the teachers told us that there is some bomb implanted in our college... Showed first 250 characters
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One fine day, we were having usual classes. In the Physics class, we started hearing some kids screaming and some kids running here and there. We came out of the class to know the reason of the kids screaming. One of the teachers told us that there is some bomb implanted in our college... Showed next 250 characters
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