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23/01/2002 - 10:43 p.m.

The Imaginary Invalid

I did Chemistry homework. I think I must be getting sick. It's the only explanation I can think of. Actually, my mother thinks I must be too, I went home and went to sleep from five until nine. So I'm all awake now.

We're reading The Miser in English, I wish I could find a copy becuase we're doing it Readers Theatre style. Please, kill me or all the people in my class so we don't have to suffer. Courtney was reading for Valere, and she had to stop to be prompted for words at least ten times. We only read the first scene. I think my life would be easier if it weren't for Libby and Courtney.

Read this positively awesome story in French called, well, it translates to "The Easter Egg", but it's fantastic. It's got a surprise ending so I won't tell it, but I also can't have anybody read it who hasn't read it in French. I'm considering translating it and using it for IHSSA so that everybody can hear it. French short stories are so great.

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