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Essay heading: The House on Clydesdale Lane
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Lesley Frampton |
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July 1, 2009 |
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The peeling green paint flaked off into the small patch of dirt my mother used as a flower garden. The sidewalk was gray and covered with brown hopscotch patterns from the tree bark we used as chalk. The front door had an outside door that had a torn and tattered screen that hung down lifelessly. We always knew when someone was about to knock on the door by the long painful screech it made when it was opened... displayed 300 characters
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We always knew when someone was about to knock on the door by the long painful screech it made when it was opened. By the door sat a rusted mailbox and the crooked numbers of our address. The crumbling cement step in front of the door was a perfect location for cheering during the kickball games that were held daily in the middle of the street... displayed next 300 characters
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