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CAMP
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Antonio and Franco were in the garage. They were packing supplies. The Silva men were going camping! They would hike. And fish. And camp. It would be great. The boys always wanted to go to Montana. “Montana has good fishing.
There’s a lot of fish,” Antonio said.
“I know. We’ll catch a lot. Then
we’ll grill them,” said Franco. “It will
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be our dinner every night. I hope you
like trout!”
“I love trout! I’m glad Dad is
taking us,” Antonio said.
“Me too. I can’t wait to camp,”
agreed Franco.
Antonio had a list. He didn’t want
to forget anything.
“Two fishing rods,” Franco said.
Antonio checked it off his list.
“Bug spray,” said Franco.
“Check,” Antonio replied.
Rafael loaded the car with their bags. Ana and Lilia helped too. There were a lot of bags. But soon they were off! Ana and Lilia waved goodbye. They didn’t like fishing. They would stay home in the Heights.