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Ninja Journey, Chapter Two

 Chapter  Two

At about midday they stopped at a village. The villagers said that the samurai had passed through and taken all their food, so the Ninjas gave all of their supplies, assuring the villagers that they could hunt their own food. After that, Peter, Michael and John traveled the rest of the day, stopping only when it became dark. John went to get firewood, while Peter and Michael made the beds. John came back, carrying firewood and a racoon. "I managed to catch this. We can eat it for dinner," he said. "Good job, John!" Michael said. They finished their dinner and Michael and John went to bed, leaving Peter to keep guard. Sometime during the night Peter saw some bushes rustling. He woke John and Michael up, whispering to them what he had seen. They crept up on it, and then pounced. "Got you! "Peter shouted. He had pined a kicking, struggling man carrying a sword to a tree. "Let me go!" He screamed. "Not until you tell us what we want to know," Peter answered. "Who are you, and why were you spying on us?" "Name's Luke the warrior, and some samurai paid me to spy on you." Luke said. "I'm Peter, this is John, and he's Michael. We're Ninjas." "Really?" Asked Luke."I've always wanted to be a ninja! Well, we can train you. John said. Okay! Luke said. But we'd better do it in the morning. So Peter, Michael, John and Luke lay down and went to sleep.

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  1. How did the raccoon taste? I have never eaten raccoon and I didn't know they lived in Japan!

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