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Short Story Of Mr. Peacock
Mrs. Peacock walks into Mr. Body rooms and screamed. He is dead. Who said Colonel Mustard. Mr. Body he is dead gone. Call 911 miss. Scarlett who was coming out bathroom wiping off her hands. then she said okay and dialed 911.They arrived and said what happened here. So they started to investigate every one to see if they saw any body coming out of the room around the time of the murder.

Everybody said they didn’t see anybody around the time of the murder. So the police went into the room and looked for any clues. Then they saw a red peace of red clothing and lipstick on the side of his face.

After words they "said that it was miss scarlet". So they went and searched threw the house and they couldn’t find her anywhere. They" said that


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