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The great fire of Witley court

Thrilling.... . Submitted by thomas (Award 10), age 11

The great fire of Witley court

Dear uncle Ben,

If you have heard of the fire in Witley court, then fortunately I am alive. This is what happened.

It was just a normal day at Witley court, when Miss Brown screamed FIRE!!! FIRE!!! We all ran out as fast as we could and thankfully body got hurt. The odd thing was that I could see nor smell any smoke, then I realised, just a practice... phew! Little did I know that this fate would happen again, but this time for real.
“Very good drill people” Miss Brown shouted.
“Groan, mumble” some people whimpered.
“Right, people, who groaned, you're getting the stick,” she said controversially,
“Cruel but fair!” somebody piped up.

After lunch I went outside, then I saw the man who murdered my Dad, it was Mr.Langley, horrible, horrible man. I ran in to the room. But then I smelled smoke, I heard screams. There was a FIRE!!!

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