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♤ I read to find hope. -Gary Paulsen °°° "Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers." — Charles William Eliot ◇
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Home sweet home
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2025 10. kitabı
it was fun to read. I dreamed the story while reading it. The story ,itself, was pitiful. I mustn't imagine myself in her shoes. Nevertheless it remainded to me the phrase of "witch hunting" again. Ah I matched the story and the phrase all together. Something that puzzled me about the story is she lived same destiny like her family. In spite of warm house, some foods and piece of dresses... She literally sold her family. What a shameless girl i said at the end of the lines. Eventually , she found, that is, what she deserved. Dot.
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The Witches of PendleRowena Akinyemi · Oxford University Press · 199538 okunma
Such a beautiful entrance ~
A train is a closed world. Each carriage is like a small room, with windows and doors, but you can't get out when the train is moving. The world outside is far away, and you can forget your home, your work, your friends. On a train you sit with strangers. You don't know anything about them, but you sit next to them for hours, or perhaps days, in the same small room. You can't get away from them. As the wheels of the train turn, these stories show us three different people. A beautiful young wife - going on holiday with her new husband, through the green hills of England. A carefree young man - travelling across the mountains of Yugoslavia, looking for work. A sensible middle-aged man - travelling north through the forests and lakes of Finland, hoping for a quiet journey. Three different journeys, three different people - all locked in the closed world of the train . . . where anything can happen
Sayfa 3 - Oxford
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