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In 1764, on a chilly morning in Goosebumps town as red and yellow leaves were falling to the ground there lived a 14 year old native Hawaiian girl named, Rosemary Lucifer . Rosemary was considered a huge girl for her age . She was 6 feet tall and weighed 200 pounds she had really long hair that would touch the ground. Lucifer usually wore black long dresses and refused to wear shoes. She kept herself hidden from the society. She lived in due to having one red eye and one blue eye and having a skin reaction when she would step out of her house since her skin tone was white and sensitive. She had only gone to school up till 7th grade when she decided to get homeschool.
Rosemary was raised by a single mother , Dolores Lucifer. Her father had

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