Page 10 - Storytime (November 2019)
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For the next few weeks, Ed drove his ӂTaXn XZionҶӃ Xmd]\ A\ҫ
owner to school, work and the shops.
“My driver said you’re going all the
He got charged up every night.
way to Scotland. She reckons you
Lots of neighbours came to admire qihӆn gXd] bn jXmn Iih\ihұӃ
him. They were all interested in how
Just then, Ed’s driver piled out of the
he worked. This made the other cars
house carrying suitcases. Ed gulped
jealous and they teased him more.
and the other cars smirked. He heard
ӂLƂ ni na] maijmҶӃ Xmd]\ na] mjilnm one whisper, “I bet they switch to a
car, revving her engine. “Of course, j]nlie [Xl X^n]l nabmҫӃ
you can only do short trips. Not like
g]ҫ F [Xh \lbp] ^il aiolmҫӃ “WaXn b^ na]sӆl] lb`anҶӃ naio`an A\ҫ
ӂTaXn b^ F \i Zl]Xd \iqhҶӃ
Some days Ed wished he was back in
the factory with the other electric cars. Ed didn’t stop worrying all the way
to the motorway. He was so anxious
that he couldn’t feel the electricity
One morning, he was on charge when coursing through his engine, helping
na] ^Xgbes [Xl mXb\Ү ӂ=l] sio h]lpiomҶӃ his wheels glide smoothly along.

