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A dairy tale Christmas
Santa goes missing: Jack and Jill to the rescue
elves found Santa and untied him.
Once upon a time in the early month
of December. Santa and his elves were
getting ready (or Christmas. They just
needed to finish a couple more toys
and they would he done. But then all
of the sudden the door flew open and a
puff of smoke rose around Santa and
the figure at the door and then poof
and Santa was gone. As soon as the
elves realized what had happened the
head elf said "Get back to work and
finish the last toy while I decide what
to do." So as the elves finished
working, the head elf went to his
office to think. In a very short .time the
elves had finished making the rest of
the toys. The head elf had decided to
ask help from Jack. Jill. the dwarfs and
Sleeping Beauty..
The head elf and a couple of other
elves were sent off to the forest to find
their friends. In a couple of weeks they
feturned with Jack, Jill, the Seven
Dwarfs and Sleeping Beauty ',and the
elves all sent out on the long journey
to Scrooge's mansion to free Santa.
After a three day trip. they finally
made it to Scrooge's house. They
looked up at the gigantic mansion and
then put their plan in action. Sleeping
Beauty and the dwarfs knocked on the
door while Jack, Jill and the elves
went to the hack to save Santa.
Scrooge answeredthe door and
Sleeping Beauty and.' the dwarfs
distracted him while Jack. Jill and the
Then they walked hack to the from of
the house when just at that moment
Scrooge went back inside the house.
They had did it! They •frecd Santa
and were on their way hack to Santa's
workshop. Now, with just one day .left
until Christmas Day. the elves packed
the sleigh and they thanked Jack. Jill.
Sleeping Beauty and the Seven Dwarfs
as they left.
Santa had just finished eating dinner
when he,had to go on his long trip
around the world. for at least another
year before Scrooge. thinks of another
plan to wreck Christmas.
James Hagan
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