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"school Dazes"
On a crisp fall morning the air had turned cool. We were getting ready for the first day of school. Mom said"eat your breakfast and grab your coats". I'm in a hurry mom I got so many books to toat. Walking outside the wind was blowing,leaves were falling. We heard a voice holloring it was our mom calling. She said"hey come back and get your lunch money". I said thank goodness no more peanut butter and honey. On our way to school there was a little girl crying. My older brother said keep walking don't start prying. I ask her what happened she said she lost her money for lunch. I said don't cry you can share lunch with the Fuller bunch. I met my best friend on the first day of school. Thats why I say bestfriends rule. Teresa Skyles 11/11/09 True friends until the end.
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