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Title: The Boy Who Lost His Face
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Characters: David, Scott, Randy, and Roger, Larry, Mo, Mrs. Bayfield, Tori.
David was with his friends Scott, Randy, and Roger. They were all at Mrs. Bayfield's house to steal her cane the cane had two snake head's for the handle. So they went and stepped all over her flowers, flipped her over, spilled lemonade over her, broke her lemonade pitcher, David saw her panties when she flipped over, and Roger broke her window... Showed first 250 characters
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Characters: David, Scott, Randy, and Roger, Larry, Mo, Mrs. Bayfield, Tori.
David was with his friends Scott, Randy, and Roger. They were all at Mrs. Bayfield's house to steal her cane the cane had two snake head's for the handle. So they went and stepped all over her flowers, flipped her over, spilled lemonade over her, broke her lemonade pitcher, David saw her panties when she flipped over, and Roger broke her window... Showed next 250 characters
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