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Silent Night
Silent Night
Silent Night
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Silent Night

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A Christmas tale with a twist was when Christmas morning arrives; all humans over twelve years of age cannot speak or hear. The people of the world panic, but the opposite for the children. Up at the North Pole the mysterious calamity is discussed by two important celebrities.

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Release dateDec 6, 2015
ISBN9781311112545
Silent Night
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Robert C. Waggoner

I now reside in the USA in Eastern Oregon. Due to health reasons, I don't write much anymore. I'll continue with a few short stories and all will be free to my readers. I'm privileged to have had thousands of readers download my stories. I thank you all. Happy reading and sure hope you have and will enjoy my writing. Robert [Bob] Waggoner

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    Silent Night - Robert C. Waggoner

    Silent Night

    Robert C. Waggoner

    Copyright by Robert C. Waggoner

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    Silent Night

    Twas the night before Christmas and all through the night not a creature was stirring not even a mouse. Those words were stuck in little Johnny's head as he lay in bed awake on the night before Christmas. To be truthful, the only sound he heard was his heart thumping in his chest. He had prayed and wished so hard for a Playstation 4 that his knees hurt. He had asked his mom if he was going to be lucky and happy come morning. She insured him he would be happy no matter what Santa brought him.

    He got out of bed in his Christmas PJs and tip towed to the window. He looked out and saw, through the glowing street light, soft flakes of snow drifting down. He rubbed his window with his arm to see better. Johnny

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