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She knew pilots who dropped teeny-weeny specks of a silver chemical. |
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As a pilot, she goes to all kinds of exotic-sounding places. |
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On the way to park, Aunt Dee explained about a cloud-making experiments different from the ones I though up. |
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But his eyes glistened, like when he makes me a special dessert. |
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When they heard rain, they get jealous, and make it rain for real. |
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It was against the law to use water on nonessential things like gardens, lawns, and cars. |
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I didn't know I needed permission from Mr. Rooney, who is head of the Parks Department, to plan on public property. |
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I didn't know I needed permission from Mr. Rooney, who is head of the Parks Department, to plan on public property. |
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the third thing is to do a rain dance. |
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It would be just like you to spoil everyone's fun, Ethan continued. |
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Another picture-perfect Saturday shined down on Brewster Hill, not a cloud in sight- unfortunately. |
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