Personal Narrative-Mr. Body's Murder

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Mr. Body's Murder It is a hot, humid, foggy morning. My adopted father, Mr. Body, is turning 30 today. He has invited five of his old friends. He has been running around all morning getting things ready, but he did something weird to Tudor Mansion something he had never done before. He was running around locking all the doors accept the kitchen, dining room, lounge and the billiard room. The funny thing was he kept going back to the study saying Mr.Green, Mr.Green he can't get in, he can't get in. It's all in there he could kill me he knows the code. Then he would just stop he'd go make some food he didn't go back to the study. Well guests are starting to arrive Mr. Body is freaking out. Food is on the table I don't know what

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