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    Orphan Sabrina
    
    Author: Burton Kurtz
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    (Added on Oct 8, 2005)
            (This month 75144 readers) (Total 111224 readers) | 
   
   
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    A young orphan girl is raised by a Catholic priest and is taught a different kind of theology. This story is pure fiction and may be offensive to those who find pre-adolescent sexuality repulsive.  | 
   
 
 
   
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    Average 
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    Highest 
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    | Reviewer: 
    Foxysake
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    Feb 2, 2006 | 
   
   
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        needs some imrpovement, but a good start. *note: chap 3 is a repetition of chap 1 (7/10) 
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    Dododecapod
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    Oct 9, 2005 | 
   
   
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        Interesting start. I find it interesting that you haven't focussed on Sabrina's loss of innocence, but rather had her as a willing participant; I'm not sure whether this increases or decreases the erotic aspects, but it somewhat reduces the emotional impact, in my opinion. Your writing is a little shallow, but readable and clear, and you clearly edit well. An enjoyable piece. (7/10) 
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