This concludes our story. We hope you have enjoyed it. If you would like to hear the music that was on the scroll you can click here.
Chris and Merry, October 2017
Boldly going where no felt animal has gone before
This concludes our story. We hope you have enjoyed it. If you would like to hear the music that was on the scroll you can click here.
Chris and Merry, October 2017
The music could be heard the entire length and breadth of Oak Island. The inhabitants of the forest turned to listen as they heard the strains of a melody that seemed familiar but had not been heard in many years.
Hearing the music again was like finding a long lost friend. Today would be a day of celebration.
All of the members of the band liked the new song. It was different from anything else in their repertoire. They used the music box as a bandstand and started to play The Secret of Oak Island.
Sheila practiced and practiced until the sun was setting and the meadow was filled with a bright glow. It was as if the island’s secret had been revealed.
As soon as Sheila saw the score for ‘The Secret of Oak Island’ she knew that it was the perfect song for her. The melody was intricate without being overly complicated. All of the instruments had interesting lines, especially the accordion.
Bob unrolled the scroll and saw that it was a piece of music titled “The Secret of Oak Island”. The music was written for one accordion and two supporting instruments.
Oliver then gave Bob the scroll saying “I hope that your band can use this.” Before an astonished Bob could reply Oliver flew off deep into the woods.
When Oliver arrived Bob was surprised to see that Oliver was carrying a scroll in one hand and a shiny gold key in the other.
Oliver gave Bob the key saying “The key you loaned me was exactly the one I was looking for. To thank you for the loan of that key I would like to offer you another key that you will find very useful”.
Bob was up early the next morning waiting for a visitor. He knew that Rico had loaned the key to Oliver.
It was getting dark and most of the creatures that lived on Oak Island were already sleeping. This was Oliver’s favorite time of day. He would spend the night making a copy of the scroll and deliver it early in the morning.
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