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HardSHIPS in the 18 th century

HardSHIPS in the 18 th century. My name is America the journal of William Thomas Emerson Barry Denenberg Luke. 1 Cup of Plot.

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HardSHIPS in the 18 th century

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  1. HardSHIPS in the 18th century My name is America the journal of William Thomas Emerson Barry Denenberg Luke

  2. 1 Cup of Plot In the beginning of the story a boy named William Thomas Emerson and his family lived in a farm near Boston then a tragedy happened and they died because of it. So he had to live with Mr. Marsh and Mrs. Marsh he lived with them until he was twelve then he ran away. Then he met Mr. Wilson then he lived in the five stars tavern. Then few months later they found out that Mr. Palmer is a trader and how he helped Mr. Wilson spy on him.

  3. 2 Teaspoons of CHARACTER

  4. EXITEMENT The most exiting thing William beaten up a British solder. He did this because what the British did to his friend. He did this to also spy on Mr. Palmer ,Mr. Dudley and the British officer. After he told Mr. Wilson and when he got there he was soaked and cold he told Mr. Wilson and he was pleased.

  5. Mix thoroughly and bake. When cool, frost with special icing:

  6. Mix thoroughly and bake. When cool, frost with special icing: • B. 1 Teaspoon of Recommendation:

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