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  1. Bridge to Terabithia: Chapter 4. The rest of Jess ’s first week back to school is terrible. Leslie races the boys each day, rejoicing in her ability to beat them easily. By the end of the week, most of them have stopped running altogether, and Jess feels that Leslie has ruined the fun of running for him and the rest of the boys.

  2. Leslie is left with few options when her husband is sent back to war in the Middle East. A modest amount of help arrives in the form of his brother, Salman, who is less than prepared to care for the couple's two preadolescent boys. When Leslie still can't make ends meet on her own, Salman is forced to find employment, but, with minimal qualifications, his only option is to become a mascot for ...

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  3. When Leslie still can't make ends meet on her own, Salman is forced to find employment, but, with minimal qualifications, his only option is to become a mascot for a digital company by donning a ...

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  4. Summary. The first week of school passes, in which things seem unbearable for Jess. School is as boring and seemingly pointless as ever, but worse, Leslie continues to join the races at recess, and each day she wins. Enthusiasm for the races begins to die down as the boys' dissatisfaction and humiliation at being beaten by a girl grows.

  5. Bridge to Terabithia: Chapter 13. Jess wakes up early Saturday morning to start on his chores—his father has been milking Miss Bessie twice a day since Thursday. After he comes in from the barn, he’s still the only one awake—so he decides to go back down to the creek with Prince Terrien and see if he can retrieve any of his paints.

  6. May 5, 2012 · 2. The OED's earliest citation is from the mid-seventeenth century: Worldly wealth he cared not for, desiring onely to make both ends meet. That does not explain the origin, nor does it even give a source for the citation. No, but it's surely a contribution to which others can no doubt add.

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  8. Jun 25, 2007 · Leslie is left with few options when her husband is sent back to war in the Middle East. A modest amount of help arrives in the form of his brother, Salman, who is less than prepared to care for the couple's two preadolescent boys. When Leslie still can't make ends meet on her own, Salman is forced to find employment, but, with minimal qualifications, his only option is to become a mascot for ...

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