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CHAPTER 1: Opening Titles

WARREN WOODHOUSE PRESENTS
IN ASSOCIATION WITH: KING'S SCHOOL, GUTERSLOH, GERMANY. DRAMA CLASS 8E
A WARREN WOODHOUSE PRODUCTION
A WARREN WOODHOUSE STORY
"THE OWL & THE CUO-CUO CLOCK"
WRITTEN BY: WARREN WOODHOUSE
PRODUCED BY: WARREN WOODHOUSE
SCREENPLAY AND SCRIPT BY: WARREN WOODHOUSE
CHARACTERS CREATED BY: WARREN WOODHOUSE
STORY BY: WARREN WOODHOUSE

CHAPTER 2: Resting In My Armchair

I was resting my relaxing armchair; near the fireplace hearing the crackling of the fire spiting and the room having that warmy glow to it; happly reading my newspaper then suddenly falling asleep instantly, as if God clicked his fingers at me.

My Owl, purtched on the window side next to me and a blanket of snow outside proberly about 8 inches deep, what do I know of it, I guess. The Cuo-Cuo Clock cherping in the same room cuoing because the time struck to 9 'O Clock and that's good news for me, resting here reading my paper, as usual, not a care in the world as the wind goes by.

CHAPTER 3: After The Cuoing

Lucky I was in my dream world, thought I was awaking, listening to my Owl and Clock talking to each other as if they were real people. Lovingly, richly, earthly friendship in the distance and I can hear them still, nothing to dispair of it all.

Knowingly, I was overhearing them, while my mind was still asleep.
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