Shame Or Courage When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us... When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us...
When When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us... When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us... When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us...
For When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us... When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us... When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us... When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us...
Some When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us...
When When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us... When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us... When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us...
For When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us... When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us... When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us... When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us...
Some When I was five, my family lived in a small, Australian country town. It was Lent and I remember the Catholic nuns at school putting a chart on the wall and saying that anyone who went to the 6 a.m. Mass would get a gold star. Although the concept went over my head, my sister who was one year older than me (and knew much more about what was worth getting) seemed to be rather enthralled with the idea of getting the stars. So each morning she and I would walk, on our own, to the little country church for the event that would earn us the treasured star. On the way home one day, a big, black dog came bounding out from his yard and started to bark at us and chase us. Now, I must tell you that my sister and I had a great fear of dogs. The dog was to us, beyond any reasonable doubt, a deadly, huge monster who would certainly kill and eat us...
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