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approached the gloomy alley where the old man waited for his inevitable death. The old man turned. A gigantic de formed figure loomed behind the building. Dumbfounded the old drunk watched paralysed with fear at the sight of the approaching body. His hairy hands reached out and threw the old man at the brick wall. Stunned and almost unconscious the old man sat against the wall not realising he had but a few seconds of freedom or maybe a few seconds to live. The swamp creature sunk his bone crushers into the drunk's juicy flesh. . Within seconds the swamp creature had devoured the elderly man. The blood thirsty creature dined on human flesh that dark gloomy night and he left trails of blood as he ambled back to the swamp. For the next few days the stench of death lurked in the alley and it was infested with scavenging animals as the remains of the old man were left in the dismal alley to rot away to nothing. No one has been known to have lived in this particular town therefore it remained uninhabited through all eternity. Jalna Weekend During the weekend on Saturday, Daria (an old friend from school) cam over to play. Then MaryAnn came over to play as well. First we played a garne of kicks. Then Daria got cold so we went inside.
We decided to play Bingo. Then we watched TV. I gave Mary-Ann a game of Connect Four. Mary-Ann kept on winning. Then Mary-Ann had to go home. So Daria and I played with the Picture Pegs. After that we had half an apple.
Daria's mum came to pick Daria up. Daria's mum was very kind. Because she gave us a block of chocolate. Then we said bye to Daria and went inside. The next day it was Sunday. Mary-Ann came over to play ag'ain. While MaryAnn was playing on the trampoline I had to stack the wood, We were getting wood from next door because they were moving. When we had finished Dad went to the shop to buy us
some chips and a drink. I had an ice-cream soda Bubbly. I shared my lunch with Mary-Ann. Then MaryAnn's brothers came over. They played on the trampoline while Mary-Ann and I played punch ball. Then Mary-Ann and her brothers went home. I had a shower apd my P.J's on. We had muffins for tea. We went to bed. I HAD A GREAT WEEKEND!
Stacey
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 11, 11 August 1987, Page 13
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414Children's page Waiouru Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 11, 11 August 1987, Page 13
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