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                                                By CaptainKayla BRONZE
Toms River, New Jersey
The man was thin and ragged and the soft, worn leather of his shoes slapped wetly on the slush covered cobble. As he came to the steps leading to the place of sanctuary, his numb f...
                                                        
                                                                                                                
                                                        
                                                        
                                                    Toms River, New Jersey
The man was thin and ragged and the soft, worn leather of his shoes slapped wetly on the slush covered cobble. As he came to the steps leading to the place of sanctuary, his numb f...
