Download Download PDF. Translate PDF. Cornell Clarke Language English October 13, Her neighborhood was known as Tombstone Lane and it was an exciting site to see during this holiday.
Many houses would be decorated to the fullest with Halloween theme decorations all over the neighborhood. Houses would have been decorated having spider webs on their doors, skeletons, pumpkins, and tombstones on their lawn, zombies and bats would be hanging from their walls and every other Halloween theme decoration you could imagine.
However one house that always stood out to me was a giant manor owned by Mr. His house always has black cats and crows around it and a strange presence seemed to linger around the home, which seemed shadowy to me. It was a spooky story about a haunted house that ate people who went by it. This was a true event that happened in the late s and many have been terrified from since.
Legend has it that any victims that get eaten by the house never come back alive. On Blood Street high upon a lonely hill surrounded by a great dark forest, stood an ancient, crumbling manor made out of wood, known as the Giantcracker House. The windows were all smashed and it looked like the house was used a long time ago and was never used again. The front gates were about four feet and they all were chiseled and crack up.
It had wooden walls with unknown symbols engrave in them. The roof had about three holes in it and the loan was filled with over- grown weed and grass. The front door bared a funeral reef which was old as cavemen and the steps leading to the house where broken like a shattered glass. Usually a lot of black birds would be by this mysterious house. The house use to belong to a happy middle age man and his girlfriend. The man name was Oscar Nevilcracker. He was as short as a stump, had many freckles on his face and was of a white race.
His head was bald, he wore a white T-shirt, short khaki pants with flip flops and was kind to everyone. His girlfriend was a circus freak show. All her life she was a circus performer and she lived in a cage. She went by the name Giantess and people would laugh and taunt her because of large body mass.
She weighed about five hundred pounds and nobody liked her except for Oscar. Her body was like a big circle with arms, and legs. All day she would wear a big red dress with red lipstick. When people say her they would pelt her with tomatoes or anything they could find.
She would wimp all day because of the harsh treatments she received. Descriptive Essay Writing One night after the circus was over Mr. Nevilcracker would help her escape the circus life and bring her to a more peaceful lifestyle.
Happily for the first time she was finally free from the cage and had a house to live in. This two story house was on a high hill with a beautiful view of the city. It had giant walls with lion statues on the top. The windows were square shape with a beautiful view. The walls were wooden with black and gold paint, and the roof was circular. It had a large yard with luscious flowers and plants and casual porch. Oscar had even built a unique room for Giantess to cope with.
Blackburn, who were recently beaten at home by a ruthless Fulham, picked up a point from a draw at Bristol City in their last fixture. Jones is due to feature in an under 23 fixture at Everton next Wednesday. Jack Marriott will undergo a scan on Wednesday to hopefully get the green light to move to the next phase of his recovery from a serious hamstring injury.
Manager Darren Ferguson is reporting no fresh injury worries from the weekend. Blackburn are without the services of influential on-loan Leeds United attacking midfielder Ian Poveda who suffered a possible season-ending injury at Ashton Gate.
The in-form Ben Brereton-Diaz is expected to lead the line, but Sam Gallagher could remain side-lined. That defeat to Fulham was very much in isolation, they have some good players and they have some real threats, but to be honest, in every pre-match chat with the media, we would be talking about good players and excellent strikers in the opposition team.
Tickets will be on sale until 12pm on Wednesday from Peterborough. The game is not all-ticket and Posh fans can pay at the stadium. As at 9am on Wednesday, over tickets had been sold. Harry Pickering curled a free-kick over the crossbar inside the opening three minutes after referee John Brooks spotted a foul by Oliver Norburn. Goalkeeper Dai Cornell was well placed to keep out a low effort from Joe Rothwell as the midfielder let fly from just outside the penalty area. On 16 minutes, the home side opened the scoring as a cross from the right was met by a powerful looping header by left-wing back PICKERING who got in front of Kent to execute a fine effort over Cornell.
Clarke-Harris sent a free-kick over the bar from yards moments later after Dembele was once again felled by an opponent. The home side made a change on 26 minutes with Ayala replaced by the experienced Bradley Johnson.
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