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Cup Of Coffee Kind Of Life
5,596 words... has fifteen minutes in duration. I stayed in the kitchen for about five minutes each time. I dont mean to insult you this time, Mr. Ross, but knowing the layout of the house as you do, would that have been enough time for you to slip something into a cup of coffee and carry it upstairs to Mr. Richards? Ross nostrils flared ever so slightly. Yes. That would have been possible, if you consider the fact that his bedroom is extremely close to the stairway. In addition, I did take him his coffee ...
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About The Jolly Pocket Postman
860 wordsAbout The Jolly Pocket Postman Abstract This article highlights the basic features and the themes associated with the book, The Jolly Pocket Postman, written by Janet and Allan Ahlberg in 1995 predominantly for children. The book is a sequel to a series with the first title commencing with The Jolly Postman published in 1986. The extraordinarily high degree of artistic merits of The Jolly Pocket Postman can be gauged from the display of an astounding range of illustrations coupled with rhymed na...
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Miss Havisham Pip Learns
9,450 wordsEstella Havisham: Most readers are appalled at the cold-hearted and cruel ways of Estella, but any criticism directed at her is largely undeserved. She was simply raised in a controlled environment where she was, in essence, brainwashed by Miss Havisham. Nonetheless, her demeanor might lead one to suspect that she was a girl with a heart of ice. Estella is scornful from the moment she is introduced, when she remarks on Pips coarse hands and thick boots. However, her beauty soon captivates Pip an...
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Wyatt Earp Doc Holliday
1,383 wordsFew gunmen in history have been as notorious as the late John Doc Holliday. Part of the reason Doc has enjoyed such a famed history is because of the overall descent man he was, that is when hewn t gambling, drinking, and gun slinging. When Doc died he might have had a handkerchief, a pocket knife, a deck of poker cards, a flask half full of whiskey, and a small essay entitled My Friend Doc Holliday by Wyatt Earp. The most important item Doc would have had on him when he died was a handkerchief....
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