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Amelia Earhart: Young Air Pioneer
"Amelia leaned back and looked with satisfaction on their work. That, said Pidge, is the very best rolly car I ever saw. I'll try it out, Amelia said. I'd best go first, I'm a boy, Jared said. Pooh! I'm not afraid. Being a boy doesn't make any difference."
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