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When Anne Bridges checks under her bed one night she is startled to find a man hiding there. She helps him evade the police, but the next morning is shocked to learn that a nearby pawnbroker has been brutally bashed and robbed.
(p. 8, 50-51)
Earthboundi"I woke and said, 'Don't cry like that, my Little!",Anne Howard Toes,
single work poetry
(p. 14)
Section: Between Ourselves
In a Theatrei"Then all was dark,",Molly Howden,
single work poetry
(p. 15)
Section: Between Ourselves
I Wonder...i"I have dreamed through the day and the night-time,",Myra Morris,
single work poetry
(p. 16)
Section: Between Ourselves
When Crickets Singi"O little friend of lovers, tune your lute,",Mary Walker,
single work poetry
(p. 24)
Section: Let's Talk About Books