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The robber

Once upon a time there was a granny and she had a very rich house. She had 15 million dollars. One cold night granny was watching some sport on the TV. She got bored so she turned it off. Then granny went to bed. Bang! Crash! Granny woke with a fright. She turned on every light in her house but no one was there. ‘How did they get away?’ she thought. Later that morning granny woke up. She had to find out what had woken her up in the night. First she looked in her kitchen but nothing there. Then the dining room. No, not there either. After a whole day she could not find a single clue. A new day and she was awake. She set off to the bank. She was very excited to find out what had happened to her house. But when she got to the bank there was bad news. The man had stolen her money. He had tried to find in her house first. But then he realised it was in her bank account and he transferred all her money into his bank account. She was very angry at the robber. “I WANT MY MONEY BACK!” The bank man had seen that man too when swapped the bank accounts. He ought to say so. He did. “Where did you see him?” asked granny. “Here at the bank. I was frightened because the robber had a gun so I put the money in his account.” So he put the money back in granny’s account and the bank person put police at the front door to make sure it didn’t happen again. By Ben


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I am 7 years old. When I grow up I want to be a rugby player. I like to eat strawberries with chocolate, lettuce salad, fruit and icecream.
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