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Authors: Debra Shiveley Welch

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a
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white, steeple
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ur
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situated
in
t
h
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center
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t
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m
a
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, in a cr
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ain
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eweled
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releas
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t
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brace
of
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web,
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bird
thr
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d
, p
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nic-stri
c
k
en,
within
her
tiny pal
m
.
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p
p
ing t
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b
ird
g
e
n
t
ly wit
h
in t
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p
r
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tecti
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l
ter
o
f
h
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r hand
s
,
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v
alena,
called
L
e
na
for
s
h
ort,
walked
to
a
lar
g
e
b
ou
l
d
er,
w
h
ich
l
ay
close
b
y
.
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q
uat
ti
ng
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p
o
n
t
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r
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n
d
,
and
l
eani
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ainst
t
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s
t
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o
r
sup
p
o
r
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ed
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nd
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t
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a
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d
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m
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o
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ing
qui
c
k
l
y
,
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h
e
gently
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m
oved
t
h
e
sticky t
h
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d
s u
n
til
h
e was free.
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n
ing
h
e
r
h
a
n
d
s to
release
h
im
,
s
h
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so
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n
t
o
t
h
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air,
w
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beat
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ng
i
n
a
b
l
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m
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t
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,
f
a
sc
i
n
at
in
g the child who
r
e
m
ained crou
c
h
ed b
e
side
t
h
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massive rock.
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h
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a
n
d of itself, wo
u
ld
h
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v
e stirred
t
h
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m
a
g
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illa
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ers,
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h
at
i
m
p
ressed
t
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em f
u
rt
h
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was
t
h
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co
n
tin
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ed
p
rese
n
ce
of
t
h
e
ti
n
y
b
i
r
d
.
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e
n
e
v
er
L
e
na
v
e
n
tu
red
a
l
o
n
g
t
h
e
dus
t
y
s
t
reets
of
t
h
e
v
illa
g
e,
a
b
rillia
n
t
j
eweled
flash
of
c
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lor
wo
u
l
d
b
e
see
n
,
d
a
rti
n
g
a
b
o
u
t
h
er
head,
her
sh
ou
l
der
s
,
a
nd
occa
s
ionally,
l
i
ghting
in
t
h
e palm
of
h
e
r hand,
as if to
say, “Here is
m
y
p
r
o
t
ector;
h
e
re is
m
y
m
o
t
h
er.”
Reading
an
a
c
count
of
t
h
is
s
p
ectac
u
lar
e
v
e
n
t
in
a
letter
se
n
t
to
h
er by
h
e
r
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e
vot
e
d
da
ug
h
ter-
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n-
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e
va
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w
o
Strikes
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eci
d
ed
t
h
at a
new na
m
e
be
given
to
Lena,
to
signify
t
h
e
i
m
portance
of
what
h
a
d
j
u
st

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