Thursday, December 25, 2014

176. Merry Christmas, Geronimo!



It was the day before Christmas and snow was falling heavily in New Mouse City.  So, Geronimo called his favorite nephew Benjamin and says that on Christmas afternoon, they will go skiing.  The next day, Geronimo wanted to go to his office, but it was freezing outside.  So, he wore clothes on top of clothes and clothes on top of clothes and a pair of gloves and mufflers.  Then he goes out in the snow.  He sees many happy sights.  When he comes to the office, everybody tease him and laugh.  Only his nephew Benjamin does not tease him and instead, he hugs G.  So, irritated, Geronimo goes to his room and change to his normal clothes.  Suddenly, he hears noise of truck’s tires screeching.  Geronimo peeps out of the window and sees that small, round chocolates named Ratbury were spilled everywhere.  There silver covers were covered with mud.  On the pavement, the truck’s driver was sitting and crying because if he did not deliver these 10,000 Ratbury chocolates to the city mayor’s home, he would be fired.  So, Geronimo consoled him and took a chocolate, wiped the mud from its cover and put it back in the truck.  Soon, lots of mice were helping and the 10,000 chocolates were inside the truck again.  The driver thanked all of them and went away.  When Geronimo was coming back to his office, he tripped on something and fell and fractured his hand.  Then afterwards, when he went to help an old lady cross the roads, an accident occurred and Geronimo’s tail broke.  After coming to his home, he found that his house was on fire.  So, his sister Thea and cousin Trap made plans and before the party, they made the burnt house into a new one.  Then, guests started to arrive one by one and at last, The Daily Rat, Geronimo’s newspaper’s greatest rival’s owner, Sally Ratmousen also came to his house and handed him a tiny gift.  Today is Christmas and I finished reading a Christmas story.  I loved the book very much.

                              

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