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Nails book.
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I was sitting in the library with her friends.
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It was lunchtime.
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Nell was reading.
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She was always reading.
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She had found a book about cats and was happy, but she was the only one with a book.
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Her friends had gadgets in their hands.
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Sunita had a phone.
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Saffron had a tablet.
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Why don't you look at books?
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She said.
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We are in a library.
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Books are old fashioned sets.
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Anita.
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I don't know why you like them.
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I love everything about them, said Now.
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I love the feel of the paper, the shiny cover, the pictures.
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I love the smell of a new book.
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I like turning the pages to see what comes next.
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Look at this is gorgeous.
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She held up the cat book to show them the photos are lovely, but they never change, Said Saffron.
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If you open that book tomorrow, all the photos will be the same as today.
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That's boring.
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I like things to be different.
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Senator nodded me, too.
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Look at this, said Sap from.
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She moved closer to now to show something on her tablet.
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You like cuts right now, lauded.
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And I love kittens.
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Okay.
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Kittens.
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Saffron tapped at a screen.
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So look, kittens, hundreds of them, thousands of them mawr than you could ever look at.
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I know said now, and they are very pretty, but I still like my book more.
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She laughed and hugged it to her like a teddy bath.
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That book is just Katz said Safran.
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Look, I can change this.
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You like dogs here, Dogs.
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You want rabbits?
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Here they are.
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What pet do you want?
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Ponies, guinea pigs, parrots, unicorns, unicorns, riel, unicorns?
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Yes, really unicorns.
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Look, you can buy them online.
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They sing and dance to.
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Nell grinned.
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Can they make ice cream?
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Sure, said Safran.
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They can do anything.
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They only cost a $1,000,000.
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Then buy me one.
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I will for your 20th birthday, said Saffron.
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And the girls all laughed.
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Later that night, Nell was alone in her bedroom.
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She thought about what her friends had said.
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I know book stay the same, she said.
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That is why I like them.
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She opened her favorite book.
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It was about Pets.
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Nell had no pets of her own, so she dearly wanted one.
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The photos in the book were beautiful.
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She especially liked one of a cat with golden eyes and very long for the fair was smoky.
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Grave books are better than gadgets, she told herself.
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Nothing is better than the real thing.
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She sighed deeply and ran her finger across the photo off the cat.
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A magical thing happened.
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She could feel the for.
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It was soft and silky under her fingers.
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Then she heard a purring sound, and the Smokey Cat blinked.
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It's golden eyes.
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No, she squealed as she pulls her hand away.
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This is unreal.
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But it was very much riel because the smokey cat suddenly stepped right out of the book and sat or nails knees.
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It was tiny, the same size.
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It had bean in the photo, but not for long.
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It began to grow bigger on bigger Soon it was the size of a proper cat.
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Oh, you were just lovely said no.
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She picked the cat up and cuddled him Close.
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The cat purred really loud.
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Now what shall I call you?
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Something magical Arabia, That's it.
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Perfect.
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Then the cat wriggled free and did a curious thing.
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He turned the page of the book with his pole, then tapped on a photo of a white cat.
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The white cat stepped out of the book just as he had and grew up to really size.
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Oh said Now can I bring anything out?
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She turned the pages of the book and stopped at one of her favorite photos, six Dalmatian puppies.
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She tapped the photo Onda out.
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They came.
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Soon, they were full size and on her bedroom floor, one began eating her sandal.
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One tutor schoolbag to went under the bed to Plate Chase.
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Round and round the room, Nell clapped her hands in delight.
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This was so much fun.
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She topped photo after photo.
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Four grey rabbits, a red parrot, 12 honey pig's 10 kittens but taught us a family of mice.
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A baby alpaca whole came to life.
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Soon the room was like a zoo, but there was no fighting.
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The baby mice climbed all over Arabia, the cat and he simply purred, then now heard something.
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Footsteps coming up the stairs and a voice.
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Are you ready to go to sleep now?
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Mom, back in the book, said now and clapped her hands.
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Quick, thes pets turned to smoke and whizzed back into the book.
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Well, giggles.
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Now I was right.