Chapter Four MY FATHER FINDS THE RIVER
Chapter Four MY FATHER FINDS THE RIVER Chapter Four MY FATHER FINDS THE RIVER The jungle began just beyond a narrow strip of beach; thick, dark, damp, scary jungle. My father hardly knew where to go, so he crawled under a wahoo bush to think, and ate eight tangerines. The first thing to do, he decided, was to find the river, because the dragon was tied somewhere along its bank. Then he thought, "If the river flows into the ocean, I ought to be able to find it quite easily if I just walk along the
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Chapter Four MY FATHER FINDS THE RIVER
Chapter Four MY FATHER FINDS THE RIVER
The jungle began just beyond a narrow strip of beach; thick, dark, damp, scary jungle.My father hardly knew where to go, so he crawled under a wahoo bush to think, and ate eight tangerines.The first thing to do, he decided, was to find the river,because the dragon was tied somewhere along its bank.Then he thought, "If the river flows into the ocean,I ought to be able to find it quite easily if I just walk along the beach far enough."So my father walked until the sun rose and he was quite far from the Ocean Rocks.It was dangerous to stay near them because they might be guarded in the daytime.
He found a clump of tall grass and sat down.Then he took off his rubber boots and ate three more tangerines.He could have eaten twelve but he hadn't seen any tangerines on this islandand he could not risk running out of something to eat.