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Racer Joshua (samintell)
Race Number 38
Date Sun, 26 Jun 2022 03:38:55 +0000
Speed 72 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 96.2%
Rank 2nd place (out of 2)

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She left the lighthouse and went down to the beach to look at the moon pure and straight, and she stood in the shallows and let her feet sink into the sand as the patter-waves tickled her ankles. And that's when she saw it, a school of tiny fish, all darting around like marbles in a chalk circle, and they were lit up electric, mostly silver but some gold and pink too. They came and danced around her ankles, and she could feel their little electric fish bodies, and it was like she was standing under the moon and in the moon at the same time. And that was something she hadn't seen before.
The Reapers are the Angels (book) by Alden Bell (see stats)

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Race text:
She left the lighthouse and went down to the beach to look at the moon pure and straight, and she stood in the shallows and let her feet sink into the sand as the patter-waves tickled her ankles. And that's when she saw it, a school of tiny fish, all darting around like marbles in a chalk circle, and they were lit up electric, mostly silver but some gold and pink too. They came and danced around her ankles, and she could feel their little electric fish bodies, and it was like she was standing under the moon and in the moon at the same time. And that was something she hadn't seen before.
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Mistakes:
  1. lighthouse
  2. went
  3. at
  4. sink
  5. into
  6. tickled
  7. ankles.
  8. saw
  9. school
  10. tiny
  11. marbles
  12. circle,
  13. electric,
  14. but
  15. pink
  16. ankles,
  17. fish
  18. was
  19. under
  20. moon
  21. same
  22. time.
  23. hadn't