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Jacqueline Johnson In Peter Jones's Wheldon The Weed

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Sometimes, the smaller roles in a story can play a big role. Like the story, "Wheldon The Weed" by Peter Jones, Jacqueline Johnson is really just a minor character that can be overlooked. In this humorous tale of adolescence, the character Jacqueline is an essential ingredient. Without a certain affection for Jacqueline Johnson, Wheldon wouldn't have completed Crawley's childish dares. He wanted to persuade her he wasn't a "weed". "I had often noticed Wheldon looking at Jacqueline Johnson with a so-near-and-yet-so-far expression." While everyone knew that Wheldon was thoroughly infatuated with her, she had yet another admirer that most of the kids didn't know about. Crawley, the rascal, began making fools of the other kids

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