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{ RE WRITING wISDOM AND CIMIMA TICKETS}
{ FROM THE BOOK REWRITE. writing the book ' WISDOM AND CI

"Let's get you ready for visitors."
"Who's coming to see us?"
‘It’s your Granny”
“Is that the lady who came to see us last Month?" asked Tommy, What lady?" said Sadie, but her question was ignored as two ladies entered the room.
"Here you are, they are ready waiting for you", sister Mary said.
“She handed the children over

"Who's Granny?"

"Granny is at home waiting for you. I am Auntie Jeanie, and this is Auntie Lily, now we must hurry or we will miss our bus."

They said goodbye, and they made their way to the bus stop. Sadie never stopped chattering until she reached Motherwell, and it was time to get back of the bus. She told them how they locked Tommy in the bathroom at night, because he wet the bed. But because she was only four, they thought she was fibbing.
Both the children were excited about the bus ride. They had never been on a bus before.
Cathie and her friend were waiting at the bus stop for them. She was dying to see her nephew and niece. She had her bike with her, and was only twelve years, and was Rose Ann.'s youngest child.
Tommy was all over the bike he was fascinated with it
"Can I have a ride on it.?"
And she gave both of them a ride, holding on to them to ensure they didn't fall.
Rose Ann settled the children into their new home, and said they could go out to play. The children were about to take the first steps to anew life,

"Let's get you ready for visitors."
"Who's coming to see us?"
‘It’s your Granny”
“Is that the lady who came to see us last Month?" asked Tommy, What lady?" said Sadie, but her question was ignored as two ladies entered the room.
"Here you are, they are ready waiting for you", sister Mary said.
“She handed the children over

"Who's Granny?"

"Granny is at home waiting for you. I am Auntie Jeanie, and this is Auntie Lily, now we must hurry or we will miss our bus."

They said goodbye, and they made their way to the bus stop. Sadie never stopped chattering until she reached Motherwell, and it was time to get back of the bus. She told them how they locked Tommy in the bathroom at night, because he wet the bed. But because she was only four, they thought she was fibbing.
Both the children were excited about the bus ride. They had never been on a bus before.
Cathie and her friend were waiting at the bus stop for them. She was dying to see her nephew and niece. She had her bike with her, and was only twelve years, and was Rose Ann.'s youngest child.
Tommy was all over the bike he was fascinated with it
"Can I have a ride on it.?"
And she gave both of them a ride, holding on to them to ensure they didn't fall.
Rose Ann settled the children into their new home, and said they could go out to play. The children were about to take the first steps to anew life,
NEMvMA TICKETS.}
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