The party went on down in the village, the beer
was flowing and the band was playing.
Way above the party, the lighthouse stood. Inside
the lighthouse - the Keeper sat at his old wooden desk, working busily. He could hear the noise of the
village below him, and was feeling
miserable. He slammed the window shut in a rage and said to himself,
“Why can’t they just be? Some people have to work every night; while others think
that life is just a big party. Well, it ain’t!
Then quite suddenly, an extremely loud noise
startled him and caused the window to blow open again. The candle blew out
instantly, (because there was no electricity in the lighthouse) plunging the
room into complete darkness.
The Keeper stood up nervously, hoping it wasn’t
what he thought it was. Running up the stairs, he grabbed his toolbox and
headed to the watch room.
Inside the room he discovered that the worst had
happened. The bulb that powered the light had blown. Quickly, the Keeper set
about fixing it. He rushed to the lantern room and immediately decided to take
the huge light out of its metal stand. He put his toolbox behind him and set
about unscrewing the screws that were holding the lantern on the stand.
But then, the worst noise that could have
possibly happened at that moment in time, happened. About a mile off the coast
of the small island, a ship’s horn blew loudly across the ocean, up the village
and to the Keepers alarmed face. When he finished screwing the screws, the
Keeper heaved and dragged the light off its stand.
The master’s worst problems happened. The Keeper
tripped over the toolbox that he had left behind him. The bulb smashed into a
thousand pieces.
The Keeper looked up, his eyes full of tears as
the ship drew ever nearer…
Wow issac that is amazing I found that really good and intresting that is really good well done issac keep up the good work
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Elise
Thanks Elise! :)
Deletewell done zedek
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