chapter 14 washington dc

chapter 14 washington dc

A Chapter by tom thumb
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this is chapter 14 of my online book

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The gibalter landed in washington dc two days early fred and yankee got off to yet again explore all there was to see there first stop was the national archives to see some american history then they went to take a tour of the white house then they went to the washington monument then to the lincon memorial. Fred and yankee went to arlington cemetery the grave of former president john f kennedy can be found there along with his wife and brother the last stop was the capital building then it was time to get back on the zeppeliin just in time for lunch they had hot dogs and fries for the rest of the day was spent relaxing and doing a little reading of such classics as the old man and the sea to by ernest hemingway to a tale of two cites by charles dickens. The zeppelin took off after dinner was over where to next old friend yankee asked philidelphia fred said i was there only once well i never been there yankee said but hope to see everything me too fred replied it would take us three days to get there yankee said good in the meantime i can do more reading and i have not written in my journal for a while that should keep me busy fred said they after three days of traveling in the air there finally arrived in philidelphia also known as the city of brotherly love lets go fred said to yankee they where looking forward to seeing all there was to see.


© 2013 tom thumb


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hi i am perry i am a writer i mostly write poems and short story but i am working on my first novel i have three favorite writers charles dickens mark twain and jules verne. more..

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