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5ème Lavoisier Terror at the White House

by Valérie SANDRE

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Table of contents
The Teddy Bears Came to Town

The Six Deaths at the White House



The Shadow

The Ghost Of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham and the Kids' souls

The Chuck
pages 4-5


pages 6-9



pages 10-11


pages 12-13


pages 14-15


pages 16-17
The Teddy Bear
The Day He Came To Town
The Teddy Bear
pages 18-19
The Day He Came To Town
pages 20-21
The Car And The President
pages 22-23
The Teddy Bear
pages 24-25
The Teddy Bears Came to Town

One day at the White House it was raining at night,Theodore Roosevelt’s servant went to the kitchen.
He saw a cup of wine and he was thirsty so he drank it. And later he saw a lot of teddy bears.

He was worried because the teddy bears were moving and then he got goosebumps.

He was feeling sick and suddenly he fell down to the floor and he died. The maid called Louise, who was passing by, saw the dead body. At that instant she screamed very loudly then the other maids came and all of them saw all the teddy bears. 

 It was at that moment that the maids knew that the evil teddy bear was to blame for the murder. So they put it in a bag, and they brought it to Theodore Roosevelt.
The president had to take measures, because he didn't want people to think badly of him.
So what he did was to meet all the staff of the White House and to tell them what had happened. They had to call the victim’s family, after that he didn't want to hear anything about the matter. They were already warned and if they did not do what he ordered there would be consequences.

After all, nobody has said anything about what happened... until today. 
So what he did was to meet all the staff of the White House and to tell them what had happened. They had to call the victim’s family, after that he didn't want to hear anything about the matter. They were already warned and if they did not do what he ordered there would be consequences.

After all, nobody has said anything about what happened... until today. 
By Daniela Arce and Amelia Paredes
The Six Deaths At The White House
In the cold, dark and spooky month of october of 1904, Theodore Roosevelt was sitting on his bed on the second floor and thinking about what he would do for Halloween that was only six days away, but little did he know the following days were going to be horrifying.
 The following morning he woke up to screams from workers that had just found a dead maid sitting on a chair in the receptionist room on the first floor. He wasn’t very worried since he thought it was only a maid, but the workers were really spooked, so he started a little investigation.
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