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            <description><![CDATA[Dragons don&apos;t exist they said. They are the stuff of legend and people&apos;s imagination. Greg would have agreed with this assessment without a second thought 24 hours ago. But now that there was a dragon staring directly into his eyes, he questioned everything that he had been told.]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[She never liked cleaning the sink. It was beyond her comprehension how it got so dirty so quickly. It seemed that she was forced to clean it every other day. Even when she was extra careful to keep things clean and orderly, it still ended up looking like a mess in a couple of days. What she didn&apos;t know was there was a tiny creature living in it that didn&apos;t like things neat.]]></description>
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