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![]() Toddlers to teens dress up and Run from house to house, Inquiring about the many sorts of Candies they would like to Keep in their pumpkin buckets and decorated bags. Ogres, witches, monsters, Royalty, ballerinas, and black belts all Try to make their vessels Run over with treats of Every sort--chocolate, sour tarts, sugar sticks, and gumballs, . At the end of their trek they sample, then save Their treasures for another day.
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