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Eternal God's acre As the distant, ice-cold wind travelled abruptly over the neglected heath  

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Imaginative piece of writing for English G.C.S.E. coursework Ceri Honey-Jones The Eternal God's acre As the distant, ice-cold wind travelled abruptly over the neglected heath, I made my first brave step towards the enormous entrance leading into the settlement of those abandoned souls. While I continued at a steady pace towards the screeching, corroded gateway I felt the irregular and jagged rocks as they were slowing me from reaching up to the gate. The closer I seemed to get towards the overpowering, fully grown gateway the darker the area became with the stealthily moving shadows. When I looked up I saw a gigantic, frightening gate towering over me. I made an attempt to curiously look through the gate. However by performing this I found that I could not see anything through it at all but just a pitch-black darkened area. It was as if it was a magical and dimensional portal, which...

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4 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: cleveryou, 2007-11-30

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