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"The streets of Paris were in an uproar. People screamed hysterically, running in every direction, trying to escape the monsters of
destruction. Parisians watched in wide-eyed horror as gigantic insects, released from the flying saucers, twisted through the
famous avenues. A huge caterpillar, more than a thousand feet long, weaved itself around the base of the famed Eiffel Tower.
Slowly it writhed its way up the steel structure, intent on reaching the top of the 987 ft. site. The metal beams, which had
withstood vicious hurricans in the past, had enver before been put to such a test of strength. The tower swayed to & fro, until
the strain snapped it in two."
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