Abel In Paris by Jeffrey Allen White (books for 9th graders .txt) 📖
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“I hope you will find your dream my daughter.” Jean-Pierre said as he gave her the small satin box that held the locket so safely all these years and an envelope containing a plane ticket to France, from the United States. “Who knows, perhaps you will find your true love. I met your mother in a rainstorm while on holiday up north. We shared the cover of a newspaper. We were both soaked through to our skins but we fell in love and the rest is how you say? It is history!” Jean-Pierre kissed his darling wife and then Lilly. “Now go and pack, you have a dream to catch.”
Lilly’s mother helped her put the locket on and turned her to see into the large mirror behind her. Besides Lilly who was radiant and smiling, stood her very proud parents. They looked at their beautiful daughter, Lilly, wearing the lovely braided gold chain with the heirloom golden heart locket.
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