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Marianna [84]
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1. At the beginning of the chapter, Frightful stops and turns back in the middle of

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Since opening the story in the middle of the blizzard, Sam, our narrator, has ... Now, in Chapter 17, we have finally arrived back at the point of the story where we started. ... It doesn't take long before Sam and Frightful settle into a new winter routine. ... down the days to Christmas the way we might expect kids in society to do

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