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Rozebell Robin Research Paper

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Cosette Wood
The Amazing Adventures of Rozebell Robin
Once upon a time there lived a little girl named Rozeabell Robin.
She was as little as a worm. She was raised by a skunk, but the skunk sold her an orphanage. Something scary happened...at the very moment she got sold she was gone! One minute she was in a dark hall filled with beds and the next minute she was in a tree.
When she woke up to find herself in the tree she was very curious how she had gotten there. She looked around and saw a family of birds living on the branch next to her. They were busy eating worms for breakfast and didn't notice her until she said "Hello". The birds were startled at first because they thought she was a worm since she was so small. Rozeabell started waving at them so the birds would know she was nice, and then the birds realized she was a little girl. The birds invited Rozeabell to have breakfast with them.
"How did you get into this tree?" the birds asked Rozeabell.
''I don’t know."she continued,''I do know that i'm lost." Just then a hawk flew by and she was gone.
While she was flying with the hawk she was trying to recollect how she got into the tree.

“Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!” The shrill scream of Rosie falling from a sky portal woke the entire flying forest.
As Rosie approached the ground, she braced for impact but to her surprise, she landed on …show more content…
Rats as big as street cats, spiders as big as a regular sized rat. Everyone was as big as a tree trunk but times ten. Her bed was in the window sill where all the cold air blew at night. Her only blanket? A small scrap of cloth from one of the other orphans there. Her pillow was a little leaf she replaced every night to retain maximum comfort, at least as much as she could. Tossing and turning at night from the many nightmares that came to her sleep place. Where it’s supposed to be peaceful but in the morning it was just the same as her nightmares. A vision of the cursed devil who reins beneath the

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