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An Education

What does a lost explorer in a rainforest, an early morning at a diner, a shady general contractor, a wheelchair-bound teacher, and a sensory-challenged man have in common?

Where Keri receives “An Education” in 3,083 words. And fails to understand the lesson.

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This entry was posted in Three Different Ways on December 17, 2012 by Kerian Nox.

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