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"'And  Capricorn fell down on his face, and his black heart stopped beating, and all those who had gone burning and murdering with him disappeared - blown away like ashes in the wind.'"

       - Inkheart, page 510

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EDUC 5208
Dr. Kehler
March 2, 2016

© 2016 by Kate Crossland-Smith & Katherine Engelhardt

 

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