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Story 583 – Worms

WORMS written by Debbie Williamson Eager Eagle flew onto a fence post to stop to talk to his new friends Fawn and Spot. “What is that in her mouth?” Eager Eagle asked Fawn. “Whose mouth?” asked Fawn. “That bird sitting on the grass,” said Eager Eagle. “Gee,” said Spot. “That is Betty Robin. It looks like she has a worm in her mouth.” “Really,” said Eager Eagle. “What is she going to do with it?” “Eat it,” said Fawn. “You are a bird. Don’t you eat worms?” “Not me,” said Eager Eagle. “I eat mostly fish.” “Oh,” said Fawn. “Do all little birds eat worms?” asked Eager Eagle. “Well most little birds that I have seen eat worms,” said Spot. “Why?” “I have this little friend,” said Eager Eagle. “He is really sick and I have to find something to feed him. I … Read entire article »

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Story 395 – Adams Lake Salmon Run

ADAMS LAKE SALMON RUN written by Debbie Williamson “Fawn,” said Spot. “Mr. and Mrs. Hansen want to go for a drive today and they want to know if you and I want to go with them.” “Sure,” said Fawn. “Where are we going to go?” “We are going to Adams Lake,” said Spot. “Apparently there is something there that is very interesting. They won’t tell me what it is. They want it to be a surprise.” “Adams Lake,” said Fawn. “That name rings a bell. I’ve read something about that place in the newspaper.” “Yeah me too,” said Spot. “But I can’t remember what?” Fawn and Spot went with Mr. and Mrs. Hansen to Adams Lake. As soon as they drove through Chase, BC, Fawn and Spot both remembered what it was they had read about Adams … Read entire article »

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Story 376 – Fawn at the Country Fair

FAWN AT THE COUNTRY FAIR written by Debbie Williamson “Come on Spot,” said Fawn, excitedly. “We are going to be late for the fair! “Yes, Fawn,” said Spot, who was adjusting the ties on her beautiful straw hat. “I’m coming.” “Well, I don’t want to be late,” said Fawn. “You just don’t want to miss out on all the good food at the fair,” said Spot. “Now, Spot,” said Fawn, angrily. “That is not true!” “Oh it is and you know it,” said Spot. Fawn and Spot walked toward the pickup truck, where the Hansen family stood waiting for them. “Don’t you look pretty today, Spot!” exclaimed Jenny Hansen. “And look, that straw had I bought you fits perfectly. You are going to win us lot of ribbons today!” “That’s right,” exclaimed Fawn angrily. “Spot always gets all the attention. … Read entire article »

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Story 371 – Fawn is Afraid to Trick-or-Treat

FAWN IS AFRAID TO TRICK-OR-TREAT written by Debbie Williamson “Fawn,” said Spot. “You haven’t got your costume on. Come on. I thought you wanted to go trick-or-treating.” “I’m not going,” said Fawn. “What!” exclaimed Spot. “You mean you got me all dressed up in this costume for nothing. I was the one that didn’t want to go in the first place.” “I have a good reason why I don’t want to go,” said Fawn, handing Spot a newspaper clipping. Spot the read the news article about how some people were poisoning the candy that they were handing out on Halloween night. The article mentioned that a little girl got terribly sick last Halloween and ended up in the hospital. “That is horrible!” exclaimed Spot. “No wonder you don’t want to go trick-or-treating. I don’t want to go … Read entire article »

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Batty`s Halloween Bash

BATTY`S HALLOWEEN BASH written by Debbie Williamson "Fawn," said Spot. "Are you sure you want to go to Batty's for Halloween?" "Yes," said Fawn. "I am sure. It is going to be fun." "I guess," said Spot. "However, we aren't going to know anybody." "But," said Fawn. "That will be part of the fun. How are we ever going to get to know anyone?" Spot was a little reluctant but she went to the party with Fawn anyway. As soon as they reached the cave, Batty was there to greet them. "Hi Fawn and Spot!" exclaimed Batty happily. "I'm so glad you could make it to my party." Fawn and Spot went into the cave with Batty and noticed there was nobody else there. "I guess we are early," said Spot, a little nervously. "No," said Batty. "You are on … Read entire article »

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Batty

BATTY written by Debbie Williamson "Hey Spot," said Fawn. "Want to go to the cave we saw yesterday?" "But Mr. Hansen told us to stay away from it," said Spot. "He said it is dangerous and that there could be wild animals living in it." "It sure looked empty to me though," said Fawn. "Yes," said Spot. "It did. I have to admit that." "What is wrong with just checking it out?" asked Fawn. "I promise I won't go inside." "Promise?" asked Spot. "Yes," said Fawn. "I promise." "Then I guess it would be okay," said Spot. Fawn and Spot walked through the field and then over to the mountains. They found the cave that they had seen the day before. Fawn immediately went over to the entrance and ran inside.  Before Spot could say anything to him, Fawn came … Read entire article »

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Story 367 – Spooky Becomes Visible

SPOOKY BECOMES VISIBLE written by Debbie Williamson “Fawn,” said Spooky. “Spooky,” said Fawn jumping ten feet in the air. “You’ve got to stop scaring me like that.” “The problem is that you can’t see me coming,” said Spooky. “That is true,” said Fawn. “All I hear is your voice.” Spooky is a ghost that Fawn met on Hallowe’en night. Spooky is invisible and the only way anyone knows he is around is when he speaks and we all know that if someone speaks to us and we can’t see them, we will jump. “You know Spooky,” said Fawn. “You should wear a tshirt. Then, at least we would see you.” “Good idea,” said Spooky. Fawn went into his room and got one of his old tshirts and gave it to Spooky. Spooky put it on and Fawn laughed. There, … Read entire article »

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Story 366 – Spooky

SPOOKY written by Debbie Williamson “Hey Spot, ” said Fawn. “What are we going to do for Halloween this year?” “Gee,” said Spot. “I really don’t know. I haven’t given it much thought.” This is Fawn and Spot’s first Hallowe’en in British Columbia. They just moved here from Ontario about six months ago. “I think we should find a haunted house,” said Fawn. “Maybe we could find a ghost!” “No thanks,” said Spot. “I want no part of that.” “Okay,” said Fawn. “I’m going to find one by myself.” “Have fun,” said Spot. Halloween came and Spot would not go to a haunted house but Fawn was determined. He already knew the house he was going to go to. He had seen the house several times and heard that it was haunted. Fawn went into the house with his flashlight. … Read entire article »

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Story 365 – Spooky Day

SPOOKY DAY written by Debbie Williamson “Hello,” said Fawn on Halloween morning. “How are you?” Spot turned around and when she saw Fawn’s face, she burst into a fit of laughter. He had a pig’s face as a mask on. “Fawn,” laughed Spot. “It’s too early to be dressed up for Halloween.” “Too early,” said Fawn. “What are you talking about? Today is Halloween, isn’t it?” “Yes it is,” said Spot. “But, you don’t go trick-or-treating until tonight.” “What good is that?” asked Fawn, taking his mask off. “I don’t want to wait. I wanted to go trick-or-treating right now.” “You can’t,” said Spot. “No-one will have any candy to give you because no-one will be expecting you to come until tonight. Besides, being night time is half the fun of Halloween.” “I guess that’s true,” said Fawn. “That … Read entire article »

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Story 340 – Star Bright

STAR BRIGHT written by Debbie Williamson “Look Fawn,” said Spot, pointing towards the sky. “There isn’t a single star in the sky tonight.” “I see that,” said Fawn. “Hey Spot, what’s that big cloud in the sky?” “What big cloud?” asked Spot, straining her neck to see what her friend was pointing at. “That’s not a cloud!” exclaimed Fawn. “Oh my! The Hansen house is on fire!” “Okay Fawn,” said Spot. “Don’t panic. Here is what we have to do. You go up to the house and see if everyone is alright. I’m going to phone the fire department and then I’ll be right up!” Fawn hurried up to the house as fast as his four legs would carry him. Fawn did not see anyone standing outside of the house. “Oh dear!” cried Fawn. “They are still in … Read entire article »

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