Pollie Manhunt Cry Book Report

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‘Charlie, Charlie” Pollie screamed “don't let them do this they can't kill two lives because of one person” Pollie screamed “I will try to make them save you and her” Charlie had said… wait did i got to far, sorry let's start from the beginning.

It all started with a girl named Pholliegster (Poll-ie-est-er) Pollie was a young beautiful girl her father, a rich man in Utah named Billie Manhunt and her mother was a beautiful but young and poor Native American woman named Magna Vanilley she was forced to marry Billie where they had five children together, quintuplets. Three girls and two boys which they had named Mahie (ma-ie), Mahima (ma-hi-ma), Pholliegster (Poll-ie-est-er), Billiniamh (Bill-in-ie-em), and Ponantolliumh (pon-en-tall-ie-oom)
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As the children grew up they had to live in the woods, act like a wild wildebeest, and be one with nature, when they turned 13 they already knew how to steal, break in, and cook chile with stuff they found in gardens “do you think we should be stealing all this stuff” Pollie had said to Pantall “of course, if it was not for all that chile we cooked we would be dead, birds would be fighting over who got our meat would you want that to happen” said Pantall as they walked down the stream in the meadows “ no but why don't we just break into Billie Manhunts house he's the richest man in South Dakota we could steal a fortune and a ton of food“ Pollie had said staring at the huge white house with a picket fence “we would be millionaires” Pantall said as he rushed over the gate “wait they are home not yet Pantall” Pollie had said but it was too late he was already inside. As Pantall was shoveling money into his pockets and eating food Billie Manhunt showed up “what in tarnation are you doing boy” Mr.Manhunt had

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