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Once upon a time lived a man by the name of John Higgins. John Higgins was not like anyone else, he could set curses and spells on people for how long they deserved it.

One day, John Higgins was at his house cooking some food, and hears a knock at his door. He opens up to find a messenger with a lot of mail for him. He grabs to the mail from the messenger and starts to open them. The first one that he opened said, “Please come help us! There is a monster in our house and we can not go back into our house until he is removed!” John Higgins did not believe this letter because he knew monsters were not real. But then he opened another letter and read the same thing. He thought it came from the same person, but he read who it was sent from, and he read two different names, then he was curious.
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Yes, John thought as he went through the gate.

When John entered the village, he saw a bunch of people running around the city hall. John walked toward city hall, and the king walked outside of his castle, he got the village to be quiet. “Listen up, there are monsters around the village and we must banish them, send them somewhere that they’ll regret after they targeted our village, and I only one person that can do such things as I say, and he goes by the name of John Higgins.” John got really anxious, he was the only one that was able to banish the monsters from the village, but John has never tried to send something away using his powers. So he got very nervous when the king called his name, and started to walk over to where the king was sitting on his throne, he got on one knee and then the king gave him a robe, a sword, and a wand to banish the monsters.

John set off to one of the corners of the village, he had to think of a plan, quick, before another monster attack happened. His plan was to lure all of the monsters to chase outside the village and banish them with his wand. So he

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