"So it was just a newspaper we had received since we got back to England?" Galvin asked again. Calvin gave a clear look on Galvin without hesitating to tell him about it. "Yes, and the letters Galvin. It must be a letter from someone we knew." They stopped for a moment to read the letter.
Dear Groups,
Hi this is John Adams,
I am writing to all of you that I am hoping you will be trending soon, but I know this is hard. Thomas Jefferson and I am making sure that nothing bad is going to happen because we want to get these stuff to be taken care of while you guys are away because I was afraid that Andrew Jackson might look forward to your workshifts and some other journeys. I better hurry because I can't write anymore letters when he comes back knowing I am going to be blame for frauds but I did not do anything wrong. Well don't worry I will write you guys as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
John Adams.
Dear Groups,
Greetings from Monticello, This is Thomas Jefferson,
I wish I was there to follow up but I was afraid to do so because I knew Andrew Jackson would think I am a traitor myself but I am not. I am honest with all of you and my families, republicans and the democrats because I worked hard for this project with you since you came to my office when you guys had bad days. *Sighs* I wish I had done that and I am sorry that I wasted my time because I didn't want to look back. Mr. Hiddleston or Decker would love to fix up the projects right before the British starts to act weird but be careful. I can't allow that to happen because it was a stupid idea for me to do that but anyways I will get back to work and see you on the soonest.
Sincerely,
Thomas Jefferson
3rd President of the United States
And Calvin Smurf shrugged. "I was hoping there was something we can work on and do anything and yet. I'm glad Thomas Jefferson finally wrote something just to make sure nothing was bad. Anyways I heard that there was a bridge across to the abandoned building that was once a boarding school in Edinburgh but it was not far from London. There are some places nearby because we're in the open in London."
"That's what I have discussed." Papa Smurf said now. "I have known it was the world's fascinating history. Anyways we should head in where the smurfs used to go in."
It was unusual how Thomas Jefferson wished he would follow up. He became dismal about why the others had to go back to England. Thomas Jefferson felt bad, it felt like he blamed himself for not working and collaborating with the rest of the smurfs. Although, it wasn't his fault because he did his best to make sure no one was trying to cross over. "It was not an intention to tell Thomas Jefferson that something wasn't right." He sighed. "Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were there for us even though we had bad days because we were not in good shape. Well I know Thomas Jefferson cannot allow that to happen because it was his stupid idea for him to accept that the British would be soon to act weird." "That's why he is afraid," Papa Smurf nodded. "He is afraid something bad is going to happen in England. Mr. Jefferson made a promise that he would able to take care of our stuff no matter what."
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Smurfs 1700-1800: Ch 13. England
Исторические романыPapa Smurf and his friends are still in England after the death of Martha Washington. Meanwhile at the Party Daniel tells the rest of the group indicating that there was something wrong with the British, the British had a rebellion against the state...