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Annemarie has always been the one who comforts her younger sibling with stories of fantasy and fairy tales. Now that she is alone in the dark forests, Annemarie is the one in need of comfort. She turns to familiar legends of courage and fearlessness to reinforce her spirit. But just as she turns the bend that empties out of the harbour, she finds herself face to face with four Nazi troops.
(its more than two sentences but you can always crop my answer)
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Annemarie runs through the cold woods, thinking of the story of "Little Red Riding Hood" and of the times she's told the story to her sister as she runs. She thinks of the dangers in the woods, of soldiers. She thinks, too, of her mother and hopes her mother has called the doctor. Annemarie is almost to the harbor, running "as fast as she had at school." She continues to think about "Little Red Riding Hood," about the times she had paused before telling Kirsti "she heard a growl." Today, it is Annemarie who hears footsteps and a growl. Just then she sees four German soldiers with two big dogs standing in the path in front of her, and they look intimidating.
sorry its more than 2 sentences can u take stuff out?
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