
Their room was on the forty-fifth floor. In the evening friends went to the theatre and came back to the hotel very late. “I’m very sorry,” said the clerk of the hotel, “but the lifts don’t work tonight. If you don’t want to walk up to your room, we shall make beds for you in the hall.” “No, no,” said one of the friends, “no, thank you. We don’t want to sleep in the hall. We shall walk up to our room.” Then he turned to his friends and said: “It’s not easy to walk up to the forty-fifth floor, but we shall make it easier. On the way to the room I shall tell you some jokes; then you, Andy, will sing us some songs; then you,
Peter , will tell us some interesting stories.”
To celebrate his son’s second birthday, he decided to stay and enjoy the celebration in the woods, located at the lap of a mountain. He with his family and friends reached the village located near the woods and had his stay in the cottage. The cottage was located at the entrance of the dense forest, where the guests can view animals roaming in the nearby place. Neil’s son saw a dog at the door and offered him a biscuit. The dog was happy and very soon the little boy befriended the dog. On the second day, the birthday of the boy was celebrated grandly in the woods within beautiful nature. The dog didn’t leave the boy even for a minute and they both became close pals. The next day, Neil, his wife, and others decided to go hunting in the forest and arranged a babysitter to take care of the little for
half a day. After 3 hours, all the elders returned to the cottage and they seemed very tired. The dog saw Neil and others, it rushed to them and licked Neil’s shoes. The cottage was open and nobody was there. Neil’s wife was shocked to see the bloodstains in the dog’s mouth and she shouted. All of them thought that the dog has killed Neil’s little boy. Everyone was shocked to see the blood spattered mouth and started to lash the dog. The dog screamed in pain. Neil hit the dog with his gun and it was wounded badly. Hearing the dog’s screaming noise, the babysitter rushed to the entrance with Neil’s son. They were all speechless and enquired what happened to the dog and why
bloodstains in the dog’s mouth were? The babysitter told that the boy was about to get attacked by a wolf that roamed around the house, but luckily it was killed by the dog. She showed the dead wolf to them. They felt so bad and offered first aid to the wounded dog.
Golden Windows
Little Molly lived in a small beautiful town. Her tiny house is constructed on the banks of a beautiful river, near the mountain. She was the only daughter of her parent. Although they weren’t very rich, they lived happily. Her house was surrounded by huge trees and beautiful plants. It was a single bedded house, made of woods. Molly didn’t like her house very much. She felt that the house was too
small and not very neat. Little Molly was very fond of the mountain. The steep and sloppy mountain had a beautiful but abandoned castle-like home with golden windows. Yes, she liked the home on top of the mountain because of the glittering golden windows. The windows sparkled and glazed so beautifully that little Molly was completely mesmerized. She went crazy for that the glittering golden windows and she started to hate her home more. However, little Molly was so sweet and she understood the struggles her family undergoing. So she accepted everything silently. Still, her desire went on growing. Years passed by and she grew up quickly. She became 12 years and looked very beautifully like a golden princess. She believed that she is supposed to live in a house with golden
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