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About this sample
About this sample
Words: 741 |
Pages: 2|
4 min read
Published: Feb 12, 2019
Words: 741|Pages: 2|4 min read
Published: Feb 12, 2019
One snowy day, in a cottage where an old lady named Ms. Haggs lived, she was awakening from her sleep. There was a dog on the right side of her bed named Brownie stretching. There was also a cat named Puffy that was sleeping with her. So Ms. Haggs got up and went to her dresser. She began to brush her teeth, and thought of pancakes for breakfast. Brownie and Puffy were sitting still next to her.
So Ms. Haggs walk over to the kitchen and began to put her apron on, still thinking about the pancakes. She began to grab a cookbook out of the cabinet. She opened to the page that showed you how to make pancakes. So there she went on reading the instructions. She went on to grab a bowl and got the flour bag and put some in a cup, then poured it in the bowl. Then she went to look for some eggs, and there was none. Ms. Haggs felt upset because she already was half way done with the pancake mix.
Ms. Haggs and her dog Brownie went over to the where she keeps the chickens at. She grabbed a couple of eggs and the chickens got scared and scattered. Then she went back home and put the eggs in and had to pour some milk in, but there's been not enough. So Puffy went on wit her into the cold barn to get some milk from the cow. As they walk into the house, Ms. Haggs started to pour the milk out of a pail into the milk jar. Puffy was licking his mouth staring at the milk being poured. She finished the pancake mix.
Then she went on to pouring it into an empty keg and began mixing it. She began at 5:35, as she kept stirring with all her energy she finished at 6:00. Ms. Haggs looked so exhausted and her pets also looked bored. She started to do something to the mix with a weird looking tool. She walked over and put the mix on the table and went to get the maple syrup. To her observations there was no syrup left. And the dog and cat waited desperately for the batter to be done.
So there went Ms. Haggs in the cold snowy day walking to her neighbor that sells maple syrup. So she had got a jar full and went on. What Ms. Haggs didn't know is while she went out Puffy and Brownie where doing something-bad back home. But what could they do that would be so bad, maybe eating the mix that was being prepared for breakfast. As Ms. Haggs went on walking back home thinking about making the pancakes and eating, she went on to open the door. To her surprise, her pets were eating all of the batter. She had dropped the syrup and it had broke. There goes the syrup, eggs, flour, mix, and the milk. Which of course Puffy the cat was licking off of the table.
She was so depressed that she went on over and sat down on her chair. Thinking about her beautiful pancakes flying away. Brownie and Puffy were hiding behind the chair peeking on what's wrong with her. She began to smell the scent of pancakes being cooked. "Who could be cooking pancakes now" she began thinking? So she went on over to her neighbors that is on the left of her house. She began getting happier smelling the scent of the pancakes. "Hello" she said o her neighbors, "Oh, hi Ms. Haggs" said Mr. Frey. Yup there it was Mrs. Frey was done cooking pancakes and it was set on the table. Ms. Haggs went over and grabbed all of the pancakes made and ate all of them. Mr. and Mrs. Frey were looking at her with astonishment. So as she finished the pancakes Mrs. Frey asked her "would you like to eat some breakfast". "Oh no I am very much full right now".
So there she was leaving their house going to her house to rest on her rocking chair. Brownie was also sleeping to the right of her, and Puffy was laying down a couple of feet ahead of her. To the left of Ms. Haggs was a frame on the wall and it read, "IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED TRY, TRY, AGAIN"
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