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Wednesday 15 July 2015

Snort

Snort wins the race


Snort was young pink piglet that lived on Palmers farm.  He loved running he believed that he was the fastest alive.  Unfortunately he was actually pretty slow. He longed to compete in a real horse race.  The races only came once a year today finally was the day.  So he crept into the back of the car when his owners weren't looking.  He knew they were going to the races. and set off. He got there just in time, he had ten minutes until it started.  all the other horses were in the gates ready to start. He went into the gates nervously ,when he got there, one of the horses called Wild flower told him "You will never be able to race ,your legs are too short ."So snort set of with his frown down into the forest to the little stream . When he was looking into the stream he saw his reflection and some how his reflection was talking to him. He was amazed and the reflection said "if you believe that you can go in the horse race 
then just do it!" suddenly something had happened, he had turned into a horse with a big snout and a curly tail, he even had long legs .Now he was ready to 
start the race ,he was just in time once again. The gates were about to open. Snap went the gates as they were off sprinting however Wild flower was in the lead but suddenly snort raced into the lead.  snort won the race and the crowed went wild . Snort got a medal and wild flower went over and said"sorry for 
making fun of you, let's be friends" "okay" replied snort.
"great race snort"
 "thanks see you later".
What a great day I can't wait to do the next race.

                                  
By Tessa and Annika 

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