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    Oral Retelling of an Eyewitness Report
    Brian Fretwell Innovation
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    Africastle
    Where Do You Work Storybook
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    Retelling Literature
    National Storytelling Network
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    Why Do Retellings Exist in Literature
    Caasi McCrindle
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    African Folk Trilogy
In Germany’s Black Forest, within Kromlau Azalea and Rhododendron Park, stands the 19th-century Rakotzbrücke, known as Devil’s Bridge. This stone arch forms a flawless reflection in Rakotzsee lake, creating the illusion of a complete circle. Legend claims the devil built it in one night. #rakotzbrucke | Historical Chronicles
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In Germany’s Black Forest, within Kromlau Azalea and Rhododendron Park, stands the 19th-century Rakotzbrücke, known as Devil’s Bridge. This stone arch forms a flawless reflection in Rakotzsee lake, creating the illusion of a complete circle. Legend claims the devil built it in one night. #rakotzbrucke | Historical Chronicles
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