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An Allegory
by Thea Kegler
(age 11, June 1998).

Once there was a Greek goddess who lived in a tree-house, deep in the Magic Black Forest . . . 

Goddess Loubna,               
as the rain hailed doun, in sheets of silver, sleped in peace, and woke in sorrow,for as long as she breethed the breth of life, she wold sleep and wold wake in the tower of Kpok in the jungle that inchanted by the sorsorer Vincent and his unloile aprentice Leeta wold never end in godess Loubnas eyes. The only joy in the godesses life were the animals that were given the gift of human speech and her loil companions were they, the first was a baer whose neck was maroon and whose name was Warrick; the second, a horse whose coat wold glisan red in the sun and whose name was Lilinar; the therd, a monkey whose baby was yong and whose name was Coranixia; the forth, a tiger wose face was paterned with knots and whose name was Amaranta, and these were the ones the godess loved best. 

The sorsorers aprentes, Leeta wold spend an hour a day with the godess Louba

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