Chapter Four

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                                                              "Your'e the Great Pumpkin Mr. Charles Brown!"


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Dear Helmet of Salvation Rainy Days and Mondays,


     You're a great Pumpkin Charlie Brown!"  little wise Georgia Peach calleth out

from a twiny cottage room in that dismal room of the Telly Witch.

     Marmee cleared her throat.  "Mr. Charlie Brown, Tiny Tina,"  she calleth out from

the Cherub Wash room.

     "Marmee!  We did it!  We went and we watched the Great Pumpkin Earth and we

waved to Emily Sue and she waved back and her Pa took her home in a Blue Chinese

Buckboard!"  we calleth out all warm in our fall coats as we came in the back porch.

Ironically all of our fall coats Eccles t'were look a likes of the Jack be Nimble Jack

be Quick about it Military from above and Floors above of the Jack and Jill Military

and the Vows of Earths Broomsticks and Ark Angel Iatola.  We all wore the Tweeds

"just like our Grandfathers before us!" in Ironside Isril and Wars on Ducks, we t'would

calleth out as children and Teens Oats and Pipwick.  So our tweeds camest down our

Chimneys of the dried out chimneys Oats not in use Tommyhawk Isril.  For as sure

as the Tommyhawks flew over the Steeples in their Military Planes Galawag and the

dried brown leaves thence fell to the ground, we could also rely on our Wealthy

child of Europe Pie King Edwards and the Church Scalawags for our Siagon Marked

Crates to fall to Earth Hedwhig and down our Chimneys sweeps.  Every seven years

the Crates marked Siagon fell and Marmee's and Poppy's paid a silver shilling by

the ounce for them in a Roan PIG for Havelah.  These Crates t'were calleth the 

Wealthy Child of Europe during the Humpty Dumpty Wars of Earth.  Oh and as for

Teens Oats Pipwick.  We have to always go over the Pipwick Papers Pauper Rich

or something like that.  We do this in Peeper's Church and Pipwick Papers Pauper

Rich Girl or Boy Oats and Sinners for Ceazor Agustus.  Our Youth teacher holds up

his Holy Bible for Advent Angels and he opens it up to near the middle of it.  "I

am going to pull our the Pickwick Papers and these are these pages of Scripture

themself!" our teacher saith very somberly and he 'tis old' and an Ole' Ache'

Aged Angel Thomasina for the Church Agog.  Thomasina doth not mean the Steeple

or the Balfry Synagog or anything like that.  It just means the Church building itself. 

We are thence taught from Scriptures and the Lighthouse of the Church how to be

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