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1851 MobyDick published, 1776 Benjamin Franklin takes sides, 2006 Last day for Texas celebrated drivein Pig Stands, 1862 Lincoln approves Burnsides plan, 1951 United States gives military and economic aid to communist Yugoslavia, 1986 Ivan Boesky confesses to illegal stock trading activity, 1985 Volcano erupts in Colombia and buries nearby towns, 1969 Apollo 12 lifts off, 1982 Walesa released from jail, 1941 Cary Grant stars in Hitchcocks Suspicion, 1851 MobyDick is published, 1900 American classical composer Aaron Copland is born in Brooklyn New York, 1882 Franklin Leslie kills Billy The Kid Claiborne, 1959 Kennedy publishes article on television and American politics, 1970 Plane crash devastates Marshall University, 1965 Major battle erupts in the Ia Drang Valley, 1967 Marine general killed in Vietnam, 1972 Nixon promises Thieu that US will continue to support South Vietnam, 1914 Ottoman Empire declares a holy war, 1940 Germans bomb Coventry,

It Was a Mad Day

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Chapter 1 - The Start

It Was a Mad Day

In the nineteenth century there was a boy named Sam. He had spiked hair with blue sparkling eyes, a short nose, clean teeth and a small mouth. He was thin and he could run at the speed of a leopard. He had a fluffy dog with clean teeth and a tiger claw.


One fine day, Sam was going to the forest.


He wore an orange backpack on his back. He took with him his water bottle. He also took his dog for company. He was going to a lake. He went in a boat. He paddled so hard that he got tired. He closed his eyes and slept. After some time his dog barked. He got up and saw something which was very sharp, coming near the boat. When it came nearer, he found that it was humongous.


                  Could they fight with that humongous thing? Find out in the next episode.

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