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5 Tho freshman class was putting on a play. There were nine pupils in it, and Sally Jones was one. Sally really wanted to be in the play, but she hated to go to rohoarsals. She didn't know her part very welly and when the last rehearsal before the play came she wasn't there Why weren't you at rehearsal last night? asked Miss Drown, • the director, the next morning at school. Oh, we didn't have supper until 6:30 and then I had to do dishes By the time I got them done it was too late to go,1' said Sally. What time did you get your dishes done, Sally? About 7:30, answered Sally. Rehearsal didn't start until 8:00. Well, mother said that I had to go to bed after I got the dishes done. I talked with your mother last night and she said that she would tell you to be sure to come, said Miss Brown, Well, I did have some studying to do, too, added Sally. Well, is there anything else that stopped you from coming? Oh, I guess I just didn't want to come, that's all, finished Sally. Ramona Magnant, '57 WHAT HAP BWBD TO BOITG JOHH 3ILVBR A3 Long John Silver got aboard the snail row-boat he saw a large ponvoy of merchant ships anchored in the harbor. V here are they sailing for? he asked the 3. aniard who was rowing the boat. They're headed for Zngland, he said. Got to find some more crew members first though. Why? asked Silver. Well, I heard talk that some of the crew got sick and died on the way over here from Africa. Captain riggers maybe they drank too much before going ashore and they took sick,' explained the Spainard.
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6 No more was sale. p.iil I'it- o o - o.od. Then Long -John stepped ashore and bumped into . id sc. ■tv..in of t'au Conway, soil ling him head first into the sea. The sailors all laughed and Long John laughed with them. This made the captain angry. He drew his cutlass and swung at Silver, but he missed, with a iouel cry Silver plunged into the fight and soon overcame the captain. As the captain got up off the ground he said to Silver, ''I like Good, replied the caotain sharply, hill you take a job on my boat? Soon they set sail for England. On the way they ran into a hard storm and two boats went down. One was the one Sjlver was in. The other was a small, two-masted ship. A month later, at the Admiral Oonhow Inn, Jim Hawkins was sitting at the window when he heard the old familiar cry, Pieces of Light Pieces of Eight. It so startled aim that he cried out in surprise. Surely Silver would not dare core ar-'und here. But it is his parrot, Captain Flint, he said to himael . Then there was a knock on the aoor. He was 30 sunken he d.' n. move. The knock came again only louder. Gathering his w. . , •ii:1 opened the door to find two sailors holding Cantain Flint 1 v a let1-' ’. On the front of the envelope was written, ,rIf I am not fa. nd, jiv . ..0 arrot and this letter to Jim Hawkins at the Admiral Lenhow Inn, in England. The letter read. Then you get this I will be at the bottom of the sea. Keep the parrot, lad, and keep this letter. And if you ever go to sea, lad, don't make my mistake. Emmy stood on the corner of Fifth and Elm, with the fifty cents ;.lrs. 'Miliums had given her to go and spend on herself. Aye, that I will right happily, cried Silver. Jim: Long John Silver Bruce Corey, 56 A TRIP TO THE MOON
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