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  • Striping the right side of my face from eyebrow to cheek is a long, narrow gash.

    Fallout Ellen Hopkins 2010

  • Striping the right side of my face from eyebrow to cheek is a long, narrow gash.

    Fallout Ellen Hopkins 2010

  • Striping the right side of my face from eyebrow to cheek is a long, narrow gash.

    Fallout Ellen Hopkins 2010

  • Striping the right side of my face from eyebrow to cheek is a long, narrow gash.

    Fallout Ellen Hopkins 2010

  • Striping this away I managed a bit more of the meat, which was accompanied by a stone-cold potato salad with onions (also traditional) and hot steamed vegetables.

    Veal Island 2009

  • Striping this away I managed a bit more of the meat, which was accompanied by a stone-cold potato salad with onions (also traditional) and hot steamed vegetables.

    Veal Island 2009

  • Striping away the popular image of serene, silver - bearded wisdom, Rita Skeeter reveals the disturbed childhood, the lawless youth, the life-long feuds, and the guilty secrets that Dumbledore carried to his grave, WHY was the man tipped to be the Minister of Magic content to remain a mere headmaster?

    Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007

  • Striping away the popular image of serene, silver-bearded wisdom, Rita Skeeter reveals the disturbed childhood, the lawless youth, the life-long feuds, and the guilty secrets that Dumbledore carried to his grave, WHY was the man tipped to be the Minister of Magic content to remain a mere headmaster?

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007

  • Striping the right side of my face from eyebrow to cheek is a long, narrow gash.

    Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy Ellen Hopkins 2004

  • Striping the right side of my face from eyebrow to cheek is a long, narrow gash.

    Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy Ellen Hopkins 2004

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