Making Jack o Lanterns - Compressed
Making Jack o Lanterns - Compressed
Making Jack o Lanterns - Compressed
Making Jack-o'-lanterns
Once upon a time, on a chilly Halloween eve, three
schoolboys named Jack, Bill, and Harold sat in a cozy
corner, engrossed in carving large pumpkins into jolly
Jack-o'-lanterns.
"How are you coming, Bill?" asked Jack, smearing
pumpkin pulp off his hands onto his face, much to
Harold's amusement. Bill, however, was struggling. "Some
people can make their Jack-o'-lanterns look like actual
people. But mine? Mine always look vacant," he sighed.
The boys laughed, their eyes twinkling with mischief
and the glow of the Jack-o'-lanterns.
Bill finally held up his pumpkin, which bore a face that
could only be described as sorrowful. The boys roared
with laughter. "Your Jack-o'-lantern looks like the new
minister," Jack joked. They chattered away, sharing
quips about the minister's long face and longer sermons,
but swiftly changed the subject, acknowledging it was
in poor taste to jest about such a fine man.
Soon after, Harold suggested they use their Jack-o'-
lanterns to scare the Widow Mitchell, a trick they had
enjoyed the previous year. But Bill proposed they do
something different, something kinder, that would bring
joy instead of fear.