In the village of Impington in Cambridge, a brave boy named Francis and his sister Rose must find the courage to outwit the wicked Witch of East Anglia and save their parents from a dreadful spell. Can they overcome the witch's dark magic and return home safely?
In the village of Impington in Cambridge, lived a boy named Francis and his younger sister Rose. One night, the Wicked Witch of East Anglia cast a spell on their parents, locking them in a cage. The witch, with her green skin and shoulder-length wavy brown and grey hair, stole the children and took them to her house with a yellow door. The witch used Francis and Rose as her slaves, making them do all her chores. The children knew they needed to find a way home and save their parents.
One day, Rose whispered to Francis, - We need to escape and save Mom and Dad. - But the witch kept a close watch on them, always carrying her wand. When the witch fell asleep, Rose quietly sneaked out of the house. She was terrified but determined to get help. Francis stayed behind, fearing he might get caught if he tried to leave too.
Rose ran back to the village, but everyone was too scared to help. - We can't fight the witch, they said. - Rose felt disheartened but remembered her parents' plight. Meanwhile, the witch discovered Rose's escape and tightened her watch on Francis. She made him work even harder, hoping to break his spirit. Francis felt exhausted and hopeless, but he refused to give up.
One night, Francis sat down, his hands trembling. - I can't do this anymore, he whispered to himself. - He thought about giving up and accepting his fate. The witch's evil laughter echoed through the halls, making him shiver. Just when he was about to lose hope, he remembered Rose's courage and his parents' love. He knew he had to find a way to escape.
Francis had an idea. - If I can get the witch's wand, I can break the spell! - He waited for the right moment and finally, one night, he saw his chance. The witch had fallen into a deep sleep. With trembling hands, he crept into her room and grabbed the wand. He whispered a quick prayer and ran as fast as he could, clutching the wand tightly.
Francis reached the village and found Rose waiting for him. - I got the wand! he exclaimed. - Together, they hurried back to the witch's house and used the wand to free their parents. The spell was broken, and their parents were overjoyed. The witch was never seen again, and the village of Impington was safe once more. Francis and Rose learned that with courage, even the darkest of spells could be broken.
In the village of Impington in Cambridge, lived a boy named Francis and his younger sister Rose. One night, the Wicked Witch of East Anglia cast a spell on their parents, locking them in a cage. The witch, with her green skin and shoulder-length wavy brown and grey hair, stole the children and took them to her house with a yellow door. The witch used Francis and Rose as her slaves, making them do all her chores. The children knew they needed to find a way home and save their parents.
One day, Rose whispered to Francis, - We need to escape and save Mom and Dad. - But the witch kept a close watch on them, always carrying her wand. When the witch fell asleep, Rose quietly sneaked out of the house. She was terrified but determined to get help. Francis stayed behind, fearing he might get caught if he tried to leave too.
Rose ran back to the village, but everyone was too scared to help. - We can't fight the witch, they said. - Rose felt disheartened but remembered her parents' plight. Meanwhile, the witch discovered Rose's escape and tightened her watch on Francis. She made him work even harder, hoping to break his spirit. Francis felt exhausted and hopeless, but he refused to give up.
One night, Francis sat down, his hands trembling. - I can't do this anymore, he whispered to himself. - He thought about giving up and accepting his fate. The witch's evil laughter echoed through the halls, making him shiver. Just when he was about to lose hope, he remembered Rose's courage and his parents' love. He knew he had to find a way to escape.
Francis had an idea. - If I can get the witch's wand, I can break the spell! - He waited for the right moment and finally, one night, he saw his chance. The witch had fallen into a deep sleep. With trembling hands, he crept into her room and grabbed the wand. He whispered a quick prayer and ran as fast as he could, clutching the wand tightly.
Francis reached the village and found Rose waiting for him. - I got the wand! he exclaimed. - Together, they hurried back to the witch's house and used the wand to free their parents. The spell was broken, and their parents were overjoyed. The witch was never seen again, and the village of Impington was safe once more. Francis and Rose learned that with courage, even the darkest of spells could be broken.
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