Patheror
Now I got full or good marks in exams and also got first position in class.
He ran through the streets without even grasping proper breaths.
"Huma- aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!" The unfinished word of Lei Yun before Lei Wei pushed him in to the black hole.
Wow
Trees => Existence
"You weren't what?" Edgar asked with a smug tone. His face didn't show it but he enjoyed seeing Maria flustered. "Thought I asked about you?" He asked causing Maria to flinch. He had guessed it on his first try. Maria didn't know what to say back. She then had tears in her eyes.
I told her "are you sure, I think ghosts will attack you specially when you're alone".
I fell some more trees, clean and cut to logs before burying then as post. I complete the other side faster since I already know what I am doing. I rinse off with the river water but keep an eye on the giant alligator. "I wonder how much I will improve if I kill that." I doubt my bullets can penetrate it's scales even the Rifle doesn't seem likely to do the job. If I level my Katana up some more I could possibly penetrate it.
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Obviously, there is no finite point at which a piece of literature stops being a short story and becomes a novel -- but for the purposes of this paper, I'm going to establish some benchmarks. According to A Handbook to Literature, a short story runs from 500 to 15,000 words -- with a long short story being between 12,000 and 15,000 (480-1). The terms novella, novelette, nouvelle and short novel are virtually interchangeable. The Handbook suggests that a novelette is "longer than a short story and shorter than a novel" (360). It further describes a short novel as being between 15,000 and 50,000 words (479). This gap strikes me as too broad, so I prefer Gardner's finer definition, that a novella is between 30,000 and 50,000 words (179). And novels are beyond 50,000 words, according to a variety of sources, including the Handbook and E.M. Forster, who said in 1927, "Any fictitious prose work over 50,000 words will be [considered] a novel. . ." (6).
It was finally Eva's turn. The man doing the boarding procedure checked Eva. When he found that there was no problem with Eva, he let her in.
It all started when we were in highschool, Amelia didn't know it, but I liked her, she was the new student. I had walked up to her and said hello. she didn't respond, she just ran off. I've never seen her again after that.
