Chapter 11

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Suddenly, several doors in the walls opened. Bob hadn't even noticed the doors were there! Soldiers spilled out of each one. "How many soldiers?" Bob asked. "1000." Goyle said. One Wisconsonian laughed. Then another. Then another. Soon the whole army was laughing. We killed 30000 men, 50000 if you count the sleepers, and you expect us to be scared of 1000 soldiers?" Mike asked. "These are the 1000 strongest soldiers in the military. And they have quite a good leader!" Goyle sneered. "You?" No-Leg Timmy asked. "No. Someone else." And with that, a trapdoor in the ceiling opened and Captain Johnson swung down on a rope. "Nice entrance. Very dramatic, just like I asked for," The President said. "Well, I've always been one for dramatic entrances," Johnson remarked with a smile. "Now, I know you Wisconsonians thought you killed me and I was dead and you were so great and I was a loser and blah, blah, blah," Captain Johnson said. "Well, guess what. You didn't kill me. Ha!" He laughed. "Ha!" The other soldiers laughed, probably because if they didn't laugh they'd be kicked out of the army. "But enough small talk. Let's get to the part of this battle that I have been waiting for-the part where you die! Ha!" He laughed. "Ha!" His fellow soldiers laughed. And then, Johnson took a deep breath and shouted, "ATTAAAAAAACK!"
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