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Essay heading: Passport to Paris
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November 30, 2002 |
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Ally and Melanie don't mind.
When the girls return home, they have lots of stories to tell their family and friends. They really enjoyed their trip to Paris. displayed 300 characters
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Melanie and Ally would LOVE to go to Paris, but the cutest boys in school asked them to go to the spring fling dance Friday, which is when they will be in Paris. Melanie and Ally go to Paris anyways, although they do not like their grandpa, who is the Embassodor to France. They do not like their grandpa because he is up-tight and never wants to spend time with girls... displayed next 300 characters
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