mr twiddle in trouble

Mr Twiddle was having a bath at home. He was enjoying the warm water and the bubbles. He was humming a tune and splashing his feet. He said, “I’m the happiest man in the world. I’m the cleverest man in the world. I’m the funniest man in the world.”

He thought about what he had done. He thought about what he had made up. He thought about what he had played on Mr Brown. He said, “I’ve done a trick. I’ve made up a trick. I’ve played a trick on Mr Brown.”

He remembered how he had lied to Mr Brown. He remembered how he had fooled Mr Brown. He remembered how he had betrayed Mr Brown. He said, “I’ve told him a lie. I’ve told him a big lie. I’ve told him the biggest lie of his life. I’ve told him that my cousin George was a spy. I’ve told him that my cousin George was a hero. I’ve told him that my cousin George was a genius.”

He remembered how he had made up stories. He remembered how he had made up stories about his cousin George. He remembered how he had made up stories about his cousin George’s adventures and missions and jobs. He said, “I’ve made up stories. I’ve made up stories about my cousin George. I’ve made up stories about my cousin George’s skills and talents and abilities. I’ve made up stories about my cousin George saving the queen, stopping a bomb, and catching a spy.”

He remembered how he had played a joke. He remembered how he had played a joke on Mr Brown. He remembered how he had played a joke on Mr Brown with his cousin George’s suitcase. He said, “I’ve played a joke. I’ve played a joke on Mr Brown. I’ve played a joke on Mr Brown with my cousin George’s suitcase. I’ve played a joke on Mr Brown with my cousin George’s documents, maps, and explosives.”

He laughed and laughed and laughed. He laughed at his trick. He laughed at his lie. He laughed at his joke. He said, “I’ve played the best trick of my life. I’ve told the best lie of my life. I’ve played the best joke of my life. I’ve played the best joke of my life on Mr Brown.”

He didn’t know that his trick was not a trick. He didn’t know that his lie was not a lie. He didn’t know that his joke was not a joke. He didn’t know that his cousin George was really a spy. He didn’t know that his cousin George’s suitcase was really full of documents, maps, and explosives. He didn’t know that his cousin George’s suitcase was really the evidence of his cousin George’s crimes.

He didn’t know that Mr Brown had seen him. He didn’t know that Mr Brown had followed him. He didn’t know that Mr Brown had called the police. He didn’t know that Mr Brown had reported him. He didn’t know that Mr Brown had received a reward. He didn’t know that Mr Brown had bought a new suit, a new hat, and a new watch.

He didn’t know that the police had come. He didn’t know that the police had searched his house. He didn’t know that the police had found his cousin George’s suitcase. He didn’t know that the police had arrested him. He didn’t know that the police had taken him to the station. He didn’t know that the police had put him in prison.

He didn’t know that he was in trouble. He didn’t know that he was in big trouble. He didn’t know that he was in the biggest trouble of his life.

He only knew that he was having a bath. He only knew that he was having a bath at home. He only knew that he was having a bath at home and laughing at his joke. He only knew that he was having a bath at home and laughing at his joke on Mr Brown. mr twiddle read the paper