On this day :
1875 Albert Schweitzer born, 1784 Continental Congress ratifies the Treaty of Paris, 1920 Dodge cofounder dies, 1860 House Committee of Thirty Three submits proposed amendment, 1980 United Nations vote deplores Soviet intervention in Afghanistan, 1741 Benedict Arnold American traitor born, 1969 Explosion rocks USS Enterprise, 1639 The first colonial constitution, 1963 George Wallace inaugurated as Alabama governor, 1980 Gold prices soar, 1954 Marilyn Monroe marries Joe DiMaggio, 1894 Joseph Conrad returns to London, 1970 Diana Ross and the Supremes perform their final concert, 1891 General Miles reports on Sioux, 1784 Adams Jefferson and Madison help to ratify the Treaty of Paris, 1942 Roosevelt ushers in JapaneseAmerican internment, 1943 FDR becomes first president to travel by airplane on US official business, 1973 Undefeated Dolphins beat Redskins in Super Bowl VII, 1964 Westmoreland appointed as Harkins deputy, 1968 Operation Niagara launched, 1915 South African troops occupy Swakopmund in German Southwest Africa, 1942 AngloAmerican Combined Chiefs of Staff established, 1943 Roosevelt and Churchill begin Casablanca Conference,

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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