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The Stage Manager slowly draws

a black curtain across the scene--the first littel cheerleading pictures time a curtain has been used in the play. But when he begins to talk it's about the Grover's Corners you're used to, with most people asleep and a train going by. Then there are the stars and earth' littel cheerleading pictures s littel cheerleading pictures place in the Universe. There's no life on all those stars. Only this one is "littel cheerleading pictures straining away all littel cheerleading pictures the time," so that "every sixteen hours everybody lies down and littel cheerleading pictures gets a rest." And then he tells the audience, "You get a good littel cheerleading pictures rest, too."
The cycle is complete. The littel cheerleading pictures play began with morning, with people getting up, and ends at night, with people

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