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— Scott Westerfeld"Ring around the rosie. A pocket full of posie. Ashes ashes, we all fall down. Some people say that this poem is about the Black Death, the fourteenth-century plague that killed 100-million people... Sadly, though, most experts think this is nonsense... How can I be so sure about this rhyme when all the experts disagree? Because I ate the kid who made it up."
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Winter broke off, finally, a long ash crumbling at the end of a cigarette, burned out, weak and emptied.
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