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Monday 29 October 2012

Gold Stone Bush



One rainy day, there was an adventurous girl who loved to go on adventures. She lived in a small cottage near a steep hill. Her name was Angelica.

Angelica and her family were poor and had ate all the crops they grew on the side of their house. Angelica's mother Katherine was going nuts with no food so she send Angelica to go to Gold Stone Bush. That was the only way to a village called Peleca. Legend say that Gold Stone Bush was a dangerous place to go. Who ever travelled through Gold Stone Bush never came back. She ran quickly down the hill and through the rusty Bridge and finally at Gold Stone Bush. She passed the trees and into another bridge. This bridge had holes in it and missing pieces of wood. She couldn’t cross the bridge. She screamed and said, “ How am I going to cross the bridge !.”


She thought and thought and still nothing. She saw a man with a horse. They were riding near her and she asked him how to cross the bridge and he said, “ the light that shines is the way to Peleca.” and he vanished, fading through the air. She walked on the side of the bush and saw three bridges that lighted up like a firefly. She knew one could lead her to Peleca. She threw two stones on each bridge two fell one stood tall. She turned back and a raccoon chased her across the bridge and into a steep hill that lead her to Peleca. She asked the people for food and they gave six bread, seventeen fish and a bag full of crops to grow. She ran back home but it was too late her dad had starved to death. She gave mum the food and cried through the night.


Angelica became first to cross Gold Stone Bush and the man was never seen again. They lived happily ever after.




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