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5-9 класс

Well...it was about 4 o'clock in the afternoon and i was driving home... ...when suddenly something flew down from the sky and him my car. I was surprised! A huge turtle! I know! I stopped the car and got out. The turtle was lying on the ground and two people were running towards it! They looked very woorried! The turtle's owners. It seems that the turtle was crswling on the balcony of their tenth floor apartment when it fell off onto my car. Well, the turtle was fine but my car was badly damaged. Well, l'm still a bit shocked!

mari 11 дек. 2018 г., 17:50:50 (5 лет назад)
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