A Day in the Life of Doyle Dalmatian by SteampunkPup261, literature
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A Day in the Life of Doyle Dalmatian
The sound of his brothers and sisters running around upstairs woke one Dalmatian pup up from his bed in the basement. The pup's name was Doyle, part of Doug and Delilah's huge family of 99 puppies and is one of Delilah's birth pups, with white fur with various black spots on his body with one having the shape of a train, a black nose, and wore a UK Southern Railway green colored collar and sometimes wears a railway engineer hat which was kept on his nightstand next to his comfy bed, that had a Southern Railway West Country Class engine on the top blanket. If one were to ask what this pup's hobbies were, it was a simple answer. Trains. Trains
Patty the Sunken Engine of the Piscataqua River by SteampunkPup261, literature
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Patty the Sunken Engine of the Piscataqua River
About 71% of the Earth is covered by water, mainly huge oceans like the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Arctic Ocean and the Indian Ocean. But there are of course other places on Earth that have water ripping through countries like rivers, creeks, lakes and canals, having many stories and secrets behind them. Some rivers were given special names like the New River, the Colorado River and so on, or even the role the Conemaugh River played during the Johnstown Flood of 1889. But some of these waters are not only filled with sea creatures that swim around day and night. They can also have secrets waiting to be discovered by people from all over the world or from local residents who know these waters well, wanting to see what else is hidden deep down incase there could be treasure waiting to be discovered or something unique that might be lifted up and be put on display for all to see. This would be the case for one old train wreck. The Piscataqua River in New Hampshire was