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My stories

Annunciation

Unfamiliar, unsung
Cherry

Sychar

Sir, give me this water, that I may not thirst, nor come here to draw. May never leave hurriedly the town's narrow
Cherry

Blackberry and Apple Jam

You said the perfume's to die for;

Raspberry Jam

When I stayed with you I noticed the stars

Anglican Heritage

Constantine pulled his knife In a sad side street.

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