Madeline

This book was originally created by Ludwig Bemelmans, but I thought that it would be nice to recreate that on this, Please comment on this book.

published on March 12, 20178 reads 8 readers 4 not completed

Madeline

In an old house in Paris, which was covered with vines, lived 12 little girls in 2 straight lines, In 2 straight lines, they broke their bread, and brushed their teeth, and went to bed.

They smiled at the good, and frowned at the bad, and sometimes they were very sad. They left the house at Half-Past Nine, in 2 straight lines, It rained or shined.

The smallest one was Madeline. She was not afraid of mice, she loved winter, snow and ice. To the tiger in the zoo, Madeline just said "Pooh, Pooh". And nobody knew so well, how to scare Mrs. Clavel.

In the middle of one night, Mrs. Clavel turned on her light and said, " Something is not right". Little Madeline sat in bed, she cried and cried, her eyes were red.

And soon after Dr. Corn came, he rushed out to the phone, and he dialed, "DANeoxrodix, Nurse!, he said, It's an appendix!" Everybody had to cry, not a single eye was dry. Madeline was in his arm, in a blanket, safe and warm. In a car with a red light, they drove in the night.

Madeline woke up 2 hours later, in a room with flowers. Madeline soon ate and drank, on her bed was a crank. And a hat of the ceiling had a habit, of sometimes looking like a rabbit.

Outside was birds, tree, and sky, and so 10 days past quickly by. One nice morning, Mrs. Clavel said, "Isn't it a fine day to visit Madeline."

Visitors please read the sign", Tiptoeing is visitors with some flowers in a vase. And inside was "Aah", when they saw all the toys, candy, and dollhouse from Papa.

The biggest surprise by far was her stomach with a scar. "Goodbye! They said, we'll come again." And the little girls left in the rain, They went home and broke their bread, brushed their teeth,  and went to bed.

In the middle of the night, Mrs. Clavel turned on the light, and said, "Something is not right". And afraid of a disaster, Mrs. Clavel ran fast, and faster.

And then said, " Children, Please tell me what is troubling you". And all the little girls cried, "Boohoo!", we want our appendix out too.

"Goodnight little girls, thank the lord you are well, now go to sleep.", said Mrs. Clavel, she shut the door, and that's all there is, there isn't anymore.
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EnderTom66
Umm... What is this about? I've never heard of Madeline! X-(
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on March 16, 2018
toiletboundhanakokun
Such a great book
There's even a movie :(
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toiletboundhanakokun
I meant :) XD
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on March 31, 2017
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on March 31, 2017
ThomasTEB
Thank you for making this book, Ludwig Bemelmans.
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on March 12, 2017