I read "Rabbit and the Grain Buyers" which is Canadian folktale. Once long ago when the Indians lived in Canada before the white men came, Rabbit was very lazy. He worked as a forest guide, but his toil was not appreciated or rewarded. He thought he wanted to spend a life like all the other animals when he saw their living style. He spent lazy life for a few months. However he soon got tired so he tried to find a job. One day, he saw some indians trading skins and knives so he decided to work as a trader and merchant. He started a new life as a these worker. One day, he traded with Duck, Bee and the other animals as usual, but the incident happened. The story follows... The Rabbit which appears this story is funny and unsightly.
I read "Vampire killer" written by Paul Shipton. Colin Miller looks for jobs. But, it isn't easy to get a job. One day, he finds a poster about recruiting. He call the number and is meeting twenty minutes later. He goes to the house, and there is a professor. He asks Colin many questions. At last, he says "Do you believe in vampire?". At the moment, he is leaving the room. However, the professor has a a lot of money so he accepts the job. When he goes out, he meets a woman who is planing to meet the professor. After that, he goes to a drink cafe. There are his friends. The time arrives. He goes to the destination, there is not the professor. But, the woman is there. Then the professor comes and show the picture of the target. They go to the bill which the target lives. The man appears, and the professor run and catch him. He asks the man Where is the vampire?. They listen to it and go to the place which vampire is. The professor break the door, but there is nob
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