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“I do not want to go!” Alexandra yells. “I don’t want to leave the farm now, not tomorrow, never!” “But honey, you always complain about all the chores, smells and animals.” Mrs. Arynn says. “You said you wanted to go to the city. So that is what we are doing. Come on, go say goodbye to your grandparents. We will leave in about ... 7 minutes.” Alexandra sighs silently. “Did I complain that much?” she thought for herself. “Goodbye, grandmother. I’ll miss you so much! It’s been so fun here…” Alexandra gave her grandmother a big goodbye hug. “...
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This diary belongs to:Brianna JonesIf found, please bring back to mefor a special reward! Monday 22 July 201New school AND a new house! Both at the same time! Great. Just great. First of all, I DIDN'T want to move. It was all Mom's idea. Secondly, we did not NEED to move. Everything was fine in New York. Now we HAD to move to Washington.Well, the new house doesn't look too bad.... Okay, it's awful. It literally feels like someone died in there. It stinks so awful, you have to bath every single day. Worst of...
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"But, Mom! I can't go to school like this!" 12-year old Jodi said with his hair all messed up. "That guy, Brooklyn, will make fun of me again." His mom looked at him sternly. "If that boy picks on you again, you go straight to a teacher, or the principal. You hear me, Jodi? No matter what he says, you go tell someone." Poor old Jodi put on his jacket and said goodbye to his mother. She did not know how that Brooklyn was. Just in time for the bus, Jodi found an open seat at the back.Suddenly he remembered what happened the day before. Br...
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