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Brief Summary Of The Lidtke Mill Scary Story
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You think that the Lidtke mill is just an old mill not used well I am telling you, its a lie its all a lie. Every full moon night the lidke mill sends out security to make sure no body is by the mill, so they will got get haunted by the spirits of the mill. the spirits that have passed from lidtke return to make supplies that only the undead can use. If you are one of the people that is a disbeliever then you go there just like little jimmy.Maybe you have heard of him you then you’re like the rest of the World Because little jimmy was five when he first went to Lidtke mill, he loved watching his dad and uncle make the supplies for the city.…But little jimmy didn’t know that he walked in to see why his daddy

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