Books were meant to be read and were of no value sitting in someone's basement collecting dust.I had only gone through a handful of the books when I r...ealized that the books were of two sorts, either first editions or cheap book club versions. It was easy to tell the two apart without even opening the book to the flyleaf. After separating and boxing the books I found that I had two boxes of first editions and eleven boxes of cheap book club volumes. I had deliberately packed the books in small. "My, my Mr. Cain, you barely made it in time." said Mr. Green, our math teacher. "Sorry Mr. Green, I was doing some research in the library again." I explained as I took my seat next to the window. "We'll make sure this project doesn't mess with your grades okay J.P?" Mr. Green was the one-of-a-kind teacher that not only was actually kind of cool, but he acted like to a kind of father or grandfather to everybody. “Yes sir." He winked at me before turning back to the lesson. I let my mind. I guess so." Get a wet towel and put it on his head where it's bleeding. Try to put a pillow under his feet if you can. Don't let him move otherwise. I'll call 911 and be over as soon as I hang up."Within a few minutes she was in her dad's car and he was taking her to Sadie's house. "I could have ran there faster than this, Daddy." Maybe, but you may need help."Emily's heart was racing. 'Please God, don't let him die. Sadie's been through enough, ' she prayed as they pulled next to the curb at. Janet knew consciously that Ellie would neverreject her the way her other children had, but deep down, she knew thatthe day Ellie moved out, her heart would break- and if it was to moveback in with her parents, it would hurt just that little more. However,Janet knew such thoughts were selfishness on her part- after all, theliving arrangements were only ever meant to be temporary...Ellie took a deep breath and straightened her short dress as she steppedout of her parents' car and followed them.
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