Toot ! Toot: A Life Of Unpacking The Titanic

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“Toot!toot” went the titanic as it strolled through the water.Twelve year old Steven and his family were going to have the ride of a lifetime. It all started in 1912 in southampton,UK, there were hundreds of people on the dock ready to aboard the Titanic. When it got to shore people were getting on.

Steve and his family were one of the first family since they were in the first class. They were excited since they were going to see there family in NY.When they got to there room they were amazed to see all the perfect conditions. As soon as they finished unpacking they decided to explore the wonderful ship. The saw pictures and statues of how the ship got made and of the conductor of the ship.They were exploring for hours,while Steve was

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