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Dark at night

Many years ago, before there were scientists, or science at all; daylight was everlasting, and people did not need sleep. It was never dark and people could stay awake and busy all the time. The world was controlled by a group of people known as the Umpa-Lumpas. The Umpa-Lumpas were a political party that gained control of the world through manipulation; they tricked god into going to another world for a vacation and then took over while he was gone. The Umpa-Lumpas wanted to maintain control of the world, and they knew that the only way to do this was to allow people to make suggestion to them on how to make the world a better place, and then put those suggestions into action. The Umpa-Lumpas worked very hard at this, and became very successful rulers.

The Umpa-Lumpas established a new law. The law stated that every word in every suggestion letter received by the Umpa-Lumpas would be taken literally regardless of its intended meaning. The purpose of this law was to promote peoples writing skills, so that they would think carefully about everything they wrote, it was also an attempt to cut down the number of suggestions received, because people would be afraid of what they might say.

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Upon learning of this plan, Mr. Daylight became furious, he wanted just a small break in the day for a breather, never an equal time of work and rest! Mr. Daylight ran to Mr. Darkatnight to tell him the whole story, and apologize for all the confusion he had caused. Mr. Darkatnight was not so upset but decided that something had to be done, because it was not a good idea to have such a long break in the day. Mr. Daylight and Mr. Darkatnight, sat and thought for hours and hours about a compromise that would not force the Umpa-Lumpas to cancel their new ruling but yet prevent such a long break in the day. Finally after a few days with nights between to slow down their thinking, they had a brilliant idea. They decided that if during sleep one could continue to think, it would not be as much of a waste of time. Daylight and Darkatnight did not think it was worth it to write a letter and risk it being misinterpreted, so they went to the Umpa-Lumpas themselves at the Umpa-Lumpa world headquarters to make their suggestion. They suggested that people have fantasies or thoughts during their sleep and they could be called dreams. The Umpa-Lumpas loved this idea, and were very thankful for the entire series of suggestions. To repay Daylight and Darkatnight, the Umpa-Lumpas made the beginging of the daylight, or sunrise, and

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Approximate Word count = 896
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)


  

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