Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The Story of Victor the Mouse

  Once upon an time there was a mouse named Victor. Every day Victor would go down the dirt road to the tailor shop. He would go to the tailor shop every day because his father would sell the fabric to other mice. Victor's father had often advised him to look out for the tailor's cat which when he was done saying that he would give Victor a small horn and would exclaim if you ever see the cats blow in to the horn and we will come.



     Victor had never seen a cat before. He thought since he had never seen what a cat looks like he could blow the horn if he spotted anything he thought would look like a cat. As he was walking dad the dirt road he curiously observed nature. When he was halfway down the road he thought 'what jolly fun it would be if I blow the horn"! Then Victor puts the horn to his lips and blew as hard as he could. It was not long before his parents came running. When they had observed that there was no cat they became infuriated and scolded him for being such a nuisance.

   For a very long period of time Victor did not even want to see the horn but nevertheless he went every day down the dirt road to the tailor's shop. After a while he forgot about the horn blowing incident. One day she was walking down the road but he spotted a big animal that had whiskers that were a golden color. The animal's fur was yellow striped with a bit of red in it. One of the animal's eyes was a brown like the color of chocolate. The other I was the color of the sea with a tint of silver. Victor knew for sure this time it was the cat!!!! Victor was extremely frightened. He just stood there for a few seconds then he took the horn in his hands and blew.  Bbbbbbbbbbbeeeeeeewwwwwww yelped the horn. But because Victor had faked the first time his parents did not think of worrying about helping him. But when they heard the second blow of the horn and the silence they came running as fast as they could. Tragically when they got there all that they saw of their Victor was the horn.

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