The book Culpepper's Cannon was written by author Gary Paulsen Here you can read free online of Culpepper's Cannon book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Culpepper's Cannon a good or bad book?
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“What is it?” he asked. “I don’t know.” Amos was trying to stick his arm farther down the barrel. “Be careful,” Dunc said. “If your fist gets stuck, I might have to use a cannonball to blow it out. You could end up across the street at McPhereson’s.” “Funny.” “If whatever it is is furry and moves by itself, you’d better leave it alone. I saw on the news last night that a great fanged wombat had escaped from the zoo.” “A great fanged wombat?” “It’s the nastiest animal I could come up with on such... short notice.” “Oh, another funny. I almost believed you.” Amos began to carefully pull his arm back out of the barrel. “I’ve got it. It’s a piece of paper.” He had his arm out now, and his sleeve was covered with dirt and rust. A yellowed piece of paper was in his hand. He tried to unfold it, and a corner broke off in his fingers. The wind grabbed at the corner and carried it away. Dunc took the paper from him. “Be careful—you don’t want to ruin it.”
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