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5 Lines of Perfect
This story is not of a man or woman, nor of a cat or dog, and most certainly not of a place or event. It is about a story, this story, to be specific. You see, this story deserves its own story, because it might just be the only published story with absolutely no typos. At all. Really it is no surprise, I myself would never allow a typo in a story like this. So to all other writers, who wish they could write as I, here's a hint. To avoid typos, simply write a story that is only 5 lines long.
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