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Sasha Campbell English Coursework 21/11/03 A Sense Of Place The sun shone through the roof of leaves, creating a mottled pattern of light and shadow on the floor. The air in the passageway hung with the fresh smell of leaves and the sugary aroma of flowers. This place was alive with animals in its branches but the only sound was the whispering of the leaves. The bushes that formed walls were overgrown and were forming a thin roof that trapped the light. That passageway led to another and that to another, until one was lost in the labyrinth of leaves. Suddenly a burst of claws scrabbling against the branches and the crunch of dry leaves echoed down the passageway. Simultaneously the vacant silence was broken as the sound of shoes clopping along the cement slabs awoke everything around. It was a little girl of about seven years old. She had fawn brown...

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