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Aund Magaret: A Short Story
Aunt Maude and Aunt Margaret, my grandmother's younger, twin sisters celebrated their seventieth birthday at an enormous family gathering, on Sunday. Since I am almost 16 years old, and have my learner's permit my mom let me drove. Of my fifty-six cousins, all but Erin, whom I had been especially hoping to see attended the celebration. Unfortunately the flights from Chicago- where Erin goes to nursing school- had been canceled due to heavy snow. Apparently, over 24 inches of snow had falls there overnight! Although I missed Erin, I enjoyed visiting with many of the eighty-five friends and family, who had come to the celebration. Aunt Maude and Aund Magaret were truly stunned when they were born. Mom and her sisters chipped in together to buy

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