pt paige barcus
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It was a hot sunny day in the middle colonies. Eliza and her
Mother were making stew for lunch while her father was picking corn
from the great harvest they had that year. It was Eliza’s job to put the
new brought in vegetables in the stew. When her Father came in Eliza
put the corn into the stew. As soon as the stew was finished cooking
Eliza and her family sat down at the table and ate it. They really en-
joyed it!
When Eliza and her family were eating lunch, Eliza’s Mother brought
up a conversation about church. Her Mother said, “ Is everyone excit-
ed for church tomorrow?” Eliza’s Father said, “yes!” Then, Eliza’s
Mother asked Eliza if she was excited for church. Then, Eliza yelled
out loud, “ I HATE CHURCH!” Eliza’s parents were very surprised but,
they, said that she had to go to church no matter what. Eliza ran
straight up to her room and went straight to bed for the night. The
next morning when Eliza’s Mother came to wake her up for church
she was gone! Eliza ran away to an unknown forest and now she was
lost!
Eliza was frightened. She has never been to a forest like this before.
Then, all of the sudden she heard a ROAR! Eliza thought it was just her
mind going crazy but, then, she saw a bears shadow coming closer and
closer to her so, she ran and was hid in a hole in a tree. She felt like cry-
ing but, she tried not to so the bear wouldn't see or hear her. Eliza had
no clue where home was and she was wondering if she would ever get
out of the forest!
All of the sudden Eliza saw a figure getting closer and closer to her. At
first she thought is was the bear but, then, the figure said, “ Eliza is that
you?” Eliza was scared because she didn’t know what or who the figure
was. As the figure got closer to her she seemed to recognize the face.
The figure was the preacher. Eliza asked, “ Why did you come and look
for me?” The preacher replied, “Because I love you.”
Eliza and the pastor decided to go home. When they got back after a long
walk home Eliza’s parents were crying and hugging Eliza because they
were so scared and didn’t know if Eliza would survive. Then , they saw
the preacher and Eliza parents hugged him too and said “Thank you for
saving my daughter.” The preacher replied “Your welcome.”