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典范六 Black Saves the School

典范六 Black Saves the School
典范六 Black Saves the School

-Black Saves the Schlool

Alan MacDonald It was the first day of term at Abbey Park school . They were wait quietly for their new teacher .

Blackbones strode in .He was the Class 4’s new teacher . But he didn’t know geography . So hthey started with art . They pained a skull and practiced sword fighting . Then the sailed for the school swimming pool . When Class 3 in the swimming pool . Class 4 forward . Student were fighting .

Miss Lupin was unhappy . So she let Blackbones got to go . And then . Tara and Yasmin know the needed was a way to make £1000 at the fair . The school would be saved .

And then . They sold a map to find treasure . there were many people to brought . The many pits dug on campus . Miss Lupin saw very angry . But really dug the treasure . Miss Lupin was very surprised . School saved . They were very happy . Then .Students were to followed Blackbones to the sea adventure . Where were thry did not know .

Blackbones was very smart . But I didn’t think he

was a good teacher . Because he didn’t know how to teached the students to learned . Just leted them played So students were very loved him .

Miss Lupin didn’t know how to made money to saved the school wit . And Blackbones was very angryed to found a way . Didn’t understand what Blackbones meant .

I also know the diffichlties encountered to solve the wit .

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The Black Cat 原典阅读

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