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Plauged
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Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2012
Mature
When I was young, my nurse told me about how the Pharaohs own son, murdered a lonely guard. Since that day i have been mortified. While most children where frightened by the monsters of the underworld, I was tarrified that Moses would come back to Egypt and kill again. 


     Join Dendera and her best friend Rashidi on an adventure in Ancient Egypt. Dendera thinks slaves are benefeicial to Egyptian society. However, a meeting a Hebrew boy begains to change her vews as Her worst fear comes true,10 strange things happen in her country and Dendera believes it is because of the hebrew slaves and the returned Prince Moses. 

   The Exodus story is retold for the first time through the eyes of a young Egyptian girls. see how it felt to be the Egyptians during the legendary ten plagues
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