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Noughts & Crosses

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START: My family’s private beach. This was my favourite place in the whole world. Kilometres of coastline that was all ours, with just a couple of signs saying ‘Private Property� and some rickety old wooden fencing at each end, through which Callum and I had made a gap.

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END: That was three years ago now. And we’d meet here every day for ever. No one could stop us

Malorie Blackman & Dominic Cooke, Noughts & Crosses, NHM Modern Plays, electronic edition, 2014, p.9

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