Cole Lewis Creation Story

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Once,there was a man and he wanted to travel to the center of the earth.His name was Cole Lewis.He knew he couldn’t go to the center of the earth,but he tryed.One day,he drilled into the earth.As he got deeper and deeper,it started getting hot.The density was getting worse.The temperture was getting really hot but he kept going.Until he go to where he couldn’t go anymore.He said before,that he got through the crust,got through the mantle and then he died.He was famous before he died.Now nobody can find his body.That was the end of Cole

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