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The Legend of Devil's Dyke

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Name: Pippa 13th August 2007
This story is very interesting however I think it could be improved.

Well Done

P.S.- Your catchy title forced me and my friends(Emily and Lisa) to watch this as I accidently typed in this website.
Name: Yasmine And Kelsey 7th May 2008
ur story was great we relly enjoyed it u should do more scary stories

love yasmine and kelsey
Name: Lucy 21st May 2008
That was a brilliant story! My teacher will be happy to see this story!!
Name: Louis 12th June 2008
good
Name: Lachlan 26th June 2008
i can't wait to start writing
Name: Jodel 9th August 2008
i like your stories, it was educational and beautiful
Name: Bradley 10th November 2008
good
Name: ImI.lol 16th November 2008
It was OK but...
Name: Rimsha 1st January 2009
dis was such a grt stry i thnk itz mch bter dan da udders
Name: Ellie 1st January 2009
This was okay but i believe it was the devil trying to flood south england. However he only had one night to do it. An old women awoke and heard him. She lit a candle which scared her rooster to sing his song, making the devil think it was morning. He rushed off to avoid daylight leaving villages stunned at the magnificent ditch he had dug. If the rooster hadnt sung the devil would have succeded and the south of england would have been flooded.
Name: Alex 12th January 2009
that was cool
Name: Sophie Jones 13th January 2009
I think it's silly how every myth or legend you tell always seems to have
a 'black dog.' Why not have something different like a horse or a bird?
Name: J 20th February 2009
What the devil...?
Name: Alexandra 13th April 2009
this is a cool story
Name: Charlotte .B. 20th October 2009
This is a good story and it is good to know there is a legend knear Cambridgshire :)

 

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