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TPH 100 Themes: IntroLife was so far behind him now, he could not remember a time when he was not dead. But tonight, he was very much alive.TPH 100 Themes: Intro
There were not many burial vaults at the St. Charles Catholic Church, and of the few, only one had contained the remains of a pastor. Originally buried alone, two other vaults had been moved inside - but by then the pastor's tomb had already been taken away. Due to unforeseen, ghastly circumstances the vault itself had been relocated to a hidden sepulcher, a low cavernous overhang found in the nearby wood. It had been defaced, removing the name of the man inside, and the date of his service. A new inscription ha


Tabby ExcerptThe ground had been trampled and laid in, and it was obvious that many birds had come to escape the fowl autumn weather. It appeared that here it had rained; where on the other side of the mountain where the farm was nestled it remained dry.Tabby Excerpt
Tabby and the fox stepped from beneath the trees into an open, browning meadow of tall grasses. The forest seemed to circle around the clearing, but ahead of them the trees were much thinner, only dotting the horizon at random intervals.
The ground was muddied and soft they realized after coming out several paces, and Tabby realized why the flock had come to nest under the
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I happened upon your Twilight hate stamp (which brought me to your gallery) and I have to say, lovely work.
The stamp, I was surprised about the amount of writing and time you put into the description.
I read it all ~
(Don't worry I'm not saying OMG I HATE YOU or I LOVE YOU for it)
I was merely astounded by your research.
So, great art and research. >w>
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