- Page 3: The Haunted Traveler Vol. 2 Issue 1
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- Page 16 and 17: 14 Late-night drive gwendolyn kiste
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52 burning liquid. “I’ll catch
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54 pox to Native Americans. Clenchi
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56 breakfast for everyone. As Peppe
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58 of their regular home in the cit
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60 the sound he heard in shells at
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62 slammed shut forever. All for hi
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64 at established periods, apparent
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66 he leaned forward to peer into t
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68 ula g. n. boorse I remember when
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70 Usually He just sings it to me,
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72 “Not in my house, Mike! Stop t
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74 The Mystagogue arthur staaz Ah,
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76 Don’t look so frightened, my d
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78 air through the arteries? Oh, we
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80 Alright, just a few more turns.
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82 said, watching her drive off. Bu
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84 “Right. I’m so scared. The t
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86 “Everyone at school has one, M
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88 used language, but she liked to
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90 a cold smile. Wendy screamed, bu
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92 hesitation on her friend’s par
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94 was as rare as Main Street traff
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96 like he had seen a ghost. No, no
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98 where the noise was coming from,
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100 But Marc Sweeney wasn’t going
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102 cleats. Before stepping back in
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104 Leaves Diane Arrelle Megan walk
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106 hate this place, I hate my enti
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108 “You got a deal,” Megan sai
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110 the swaying branches beat at he
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112 Dead Talk Ace Antonio Hall An u
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114 He slowly turned his undead foc
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116 Billy's father jumped up, scrap
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118 other shard of glass. Moke scre
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120 Freaky Leon Saul The mutants sh
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122 “Hey, Dad.” Automatically I
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124 *** “Hey check it out. Mumps.
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126 Brady blinked at me. His asymme
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128 white, glimmering arcs in the p
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130 Tossing off my beer, I followed
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132 the bone back and forth, emitti
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134 Definitely not with so much…v
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136 clothes. At some point a waxy,
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138 somehow Colin’s impending dea
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140 I knocked a glass of water off
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142 he worked. That was ludicrous,
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144 er-beaten. A few Romanian flags
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146 “Good evening,” Alexandru r
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148 Women. Alexandru listened close
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150 brain ached. A wave of nausea c
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152 it got worse, and they were des
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154 ded along, each one featuring a
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156 dark passage john w. dennehy Co
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158 until 6:30pm, almost the start
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160 Mathers. After taking a deep br
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162 smile grew wider, revealing dec
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164 open, and then fled into Busine
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166 began to wear at him. Mathers e
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168 safe in the dark andrea lorin O
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170 to bear. Little Lucy shook like
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172 Monster’s hands were much lar
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174 Biographies Diane Arrelle - Dia
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176 spent nine years sandwiched bet
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178 Arthur staaz - Arthur Staaz is
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180 Inevitable by Amy L. Sasser: Po