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English, 13.11.2019 07:31 2003loganreed

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1. stanley was worried that zero would be from the heat and starvation if he found him in the desert.

2. zero and stanley saw a that looked like “god’s thumb.”

3. the drunk sheriff spoke to katherine in a slow

4. stanley and zero were extremely because they had not had much to drink in several days.

5. the boys tried to eat the sploosh so that they did not run out of it too soon.

6. sam could cure anything from to baldness.

7. the holes at camp green lake were dug in a very way.

8. stanley kept seeing a of a pool of water move away from him as he walked towards the mountain.

9. stanley was overjoyed to see a flowing with water on the mountain.

10. the mountain had a rock form that looked like a thumb from the top of it.

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