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I can absolutely relate to Petrus Dosreis in his article,"Puppies and Lost Innocence," was an exellent in helping remebmer our childhood. I realized that when I was small I wanted to grow up fast, but now I wish it was the opposite. When we start growing up, we start seeing the world through new eyes. I love to learn new things from my youger sisters; they amazed me with their wonder. Next, our innocence should never be forgoten, it is part of our life, and it wiil always stay in our hearts. As children begin to grow they lose their innocence like we did.
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