Where the Wilde Things Are

And when he came to the place where the wilde things are they roared witticisms and gnashed their terrible quips. Lucy Knisley imagines a journey to where the Oscar Wilde things are. Max appears dissatisfied with it.

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Did you know that Verdun was by far not the bloodiest battle of WW1? The beginning of the war with the 1914 movement battles was much more costly in lives.Verdun though still carries the scars of the shelling and still you can find shells in the woods.
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