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“Imagine future generations unable to read basic historical documents that were written in cursive—or even not to be able to read old letters written by your grandparents—or their journals.”
― The Ghost and the Leprechaun
― The Ghost and the Leprechaun
“trying to silently frame his next sentence.”
― The Ghost of Marlow House
― The Ghost of Marlow House
“might”
― The Ghost and Little Marie
― The Ghost and Little Marie
“someone who said she was Jim’s mother. I was dating Jim at the time. But it was actually Tim’s mother, one of my close friends. She was asking me for dinner. It wasn’t until the very end of the phone conversation that I realized who I was really talking to. I would have absolutely died had I showed up at Jim’s house for dinner!” “Not sure it was a matter of Danielle misunderstanding the girl,” Brian said. “I’m sure she’s okay. Kids love to play those kinds of tricks on adults,” Joe said. The next moment Carla showed up to take their drink order. Like she had with Adam’s table, one of her first questions was, “Have you been to the haunted house yet?” “We went Saturday night,” Kelly told her. “It was fun. Pretty sophisticated haunted house, if you ask me.” Carla looked at Brian. “How did you like it?” Brian shook his head. “I’m not going. Haunted houses really are not my thing.” “You and Adam Nichols,” Carla said with a laugh. “What do you mean?” Brian asked. “He doesn’t want to go either. But you really should. Well worth the money. I hope they do it again next year,” Carla said. “It’s a good setting for a haunted house,” Brian muttered. “It’s a natural.” Carla turned to Kelly and said, “What did you think about the dead body in the hidden staircase? Did it freak you out, or did”
― The Ghost and the Halloween Haunt
― The Ghost and the Halloween Haunt
“Sometimes it’s not the length of a life, but what you do with it.”
― The Ghost of Marlow House
― The Ghost of Marlow House
“If Walt Marlow opened the window, he would be able to hear the breakers crashing along the Pacific Northwest coast and breathe in the damp salty air.”
― The Ghost of Marlow House
― The Ghost of Marlow House
“she”
― The Ghost and the New Neighbor
― The Ghost and the New Neighbor
“Cómo puedo hablar con una persona en Expedia?
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¿Cómo puedo hablar con un asesor de Expedia? Para hablar con un asesor en Expedia puedes contactar a un agente al numero de Expedia +52 (800) 953-7478(MX)(EE. UU) o +34 (900) 876-453 (SPaIN), 1.855.534-2012 (US).”
― The Adventures of Milo and Gato
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¿Cómo puedo hablar con un asesor de Expedia? Para hablar con un asesor en Expedia puedes contactar a un agente al numero de Expedia +52 (800) 953-7478(MX)(EE. UU) o +34 (900) 876-453 (SPaIN), 1.855.534-2012 (US).”
― The Adventures of Milo and Gato





