The Body
| Title | The Body |
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The Body
The Body
In Castel Rock Maine, There were four boys Vern Tesio, Gordie La
Chance, Chris , and Teddy Duchamp.
They have a tree house in a abandon parking lot where they play cards
and hang out.
Vern comes and tells the gang that when he was under his portch looking
for his penneys that he had burried when he was eight he over heard his brother
talking to his friend charlie hogan about the child that was missing but they
said that they did it and they said where the body was.
Gordie's brrother died in car crash.
Gordies parents never paid any attention to Gordie.
There was a story that started in the book,and I didn't get it. It
was a nudity scene, like a story but just started in the middle of the book.
So they each told there mom's and dad's that they were camping out in
the field when they where realy going to find the dead child.
Chris brought a gun that he stole off of his dads bureau. He let Gordie
see it and he told Gordie that it wasn't loaded. So Gordie pulled the trigger.
And KA-BLAM. The gun was loaded and he shot the trashcans behind the diner.
The waitress came out but she thought it was fircrackers.
They started out on there mission walking along the train tracks.
Teddy Duchamp played chicken with the train pretending he was a
paratrooper, but Chris pushed him out off the way in the nick of time. They
get into a fight but settle it.
They go into the town dump to get a drink of water. It is restrickted
to go in there when the dump isn't open. They fliped to see who goes to the
store to get the food. when they fliped they got a goocher which vern says is
bad luck, so they flip again ang Gordie looses.
Gordie goes to the store to get the food and he gets in a fight with the
clerk about being gipped on the money because when Gordie add it up it came out
to be less then what the clerk said.
When Gordie came back to the dump he couldn't find the guys and he
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