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Kathleen W. Franks

The Mysterious Secret of Frankly Woods

  • Sirine Aboudhas quotedlast year
    Franks to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
  • hanakheder392has quotedlast year
    clear winter night; stars twinkled brightly in the sky above.

    The trees below bore white sleeves like strange, ghostly figures frozen to the spot in the icy landscape. It was the kind of night – for anyone with an ounce of sense – to stay indoors beside a roaring fire, though some did not take heed…

    A young girl walked
  • hanakheder392has quotedlast year
    Franks to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
  • fabrigasjane8has quoted2 months ago
    seen the like
  • fabrigasjane8has quoted2 months ago
    The child had never seen such a sight.
  • fabrigasjane8has quoted2 months ago
    she did not feel the biting cold that whipped around her
  • b8757032141has quoted3 months ago
    The hum grew ever louder overhead, like angry thunder and lighting. The animals fled in different directions. Anna clamped her hands to her ears to block out a deafening roar that screamed above, while the trees jarred below. The Spriggan followed suit, disappearing on the icy wind…
  • Sara Alhajrihas quoted5 months ago
    The thought was
  • Lana Jevremovićhas quoted5 months ago
    Prologue
    21st December 1943, England

    It was a cold, clear winter night; stars twinkled brightly in the sky above.
  • Lana Jevremovićhas quoted5 months ago
    ologue
    21st December 1943, England

    It was a cold, clear winter night; stars twinkled brightly in the sky above.
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