Ms maudie article BY 990 Fire Destroys House Miss Maudie Atkinson’s house was destroyed in a deadly fire on December 1 5th. The first snowfall had fallen for the first time since 1885. School was cancelled for the day and the kids spent their day playing outside and building snowmen. Early the next morning, at about 1:00 a. m. , the neighborhood was ablaze. Everyone rushed outside to find Miss Maudie’s house on fire. The men of the neighborhood rushed to help get Miss Maudie and some of her precious items out.
Shortly after, the fire truck arrived but the hose burst because it was too cold. Mr. Avery was saving items from the upstairs when the stairs burned out and he had to climb out the window. He fell into Miss Maudie’s bushes. The fire became too ferocious to keep saving furniture so the men started backing away. The Abbottsville Fire Truck appeared shortly to put out the blaze. Even though her house had burned down, Miss Maudie was quoted saying that: “IVe always wanted to build a smaller house.
Now I have the chance too. ” The cause of the fire was because Miss Maudie started a fire in the kitchen to warm up. No one was hurt in the fire except for Mr. Avery, who is going to be a little sore for a while, and Miss Maudie’s azaleas. Welcome to MathPortal. This web site owner is mathematician MiloS Petrovit. I designed this web site and wrote all the lessons, formulas and calculators. If you want to contact me, probably have some question write me using the contact form or email me on
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