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bar
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Up to our
butts in nuts.
John Muller
Owner/Chef
sushi bar
304 Broughton Street W. 912.345.6785
Savannah, GA 31401 F. 912.345.6786
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Sincerely,
John Muller
Sushi Bar
Sincerely,
John Muller
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Scary Stories
SCARY STORIES
to Tell in the Dark
Stories
Ages 9 and up
to Tell in the Dark
A wonderful collection of tales about eerie horror and dark
revenge designed to captivate and enthrall readers for hours.
There is a story here for every reader-tales of lovers who come
back from the dead, skeletons with torn and tangled flesh who C olle c t e d f rom Folk lore a n d R e t o l d b y :
roam the ear th, and people who stand on graves to be grabbed
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