Quotes About Adventure
When do you suppose we could go up the Faraway Tree?' Frannie kept asking. 'Oh, do let's go, Joe.
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I've got such a lovely feeling, said Lucy-Ann, looking the picture of happiness. You know - that feeling you get at the very beginning of a lovely holiday - when all the days spread out before you, sunny & lazy & sort of enchanted. You'll end up by being a poet if you don't look out, said Philip, from the wheel. Well, if a poet feels like I feel just exactly at this moment, I wouldn't mind being one for the rest of my life, even if it meant having to write poetry, said Lucy-Ann.
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knots! 'Now, quick, let's go!' he cried. 'Sorry about tying you up, Oom-Boom-Boom, but you're not going to have Silky. Run everyone!' They ran up the winding passage and came out on the hillside. And oh, thank goodness, there was the rabbit waiting in his car! What a wonderful sight! Joe got to the car first.
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Well – fortune favours the bold!
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CHAPTER SEVEN A TALK WITH THE CARETAKER
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pointing. 'And if so, it looks as if tomorrow we ought to come to those hills above the lake. Then we
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The Enchanted Wood
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And if you dare to put so much as half
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famous author
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Curso de invierno en Torres de Malory Un curso divertido en Torres de Malory
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1. THE SECRET SEVEN 2. SECRET SEVEN ADVENTURE 3. WELL DONE, SECRET SEVEN 4. SECRET SEVEN ON THE TRAIL 5. GO AHEAD, SECRET SEVEN 6. GOOD WORK, SECRET SEVEN 7. SECRET SEVEN WIN THROUGH 8. THREE CHEERS, SECRET SEVEN 9. SECRET SEVEN MYSTERY 10. PUZZLE FOR THE SECRET SEVEN 11. SECRET SEVEN FIREWORKS 12. GOOD OLD SECRET SEVEN 13. SHOCK FOR THE SECRET SEVEN 14. LOOK OUT, SECRET SEVEN 15. FUN FOR THE SECRET SEVEN
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The three children had no chance to visit the
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Watzisname, where are Silky and Moon-Face?
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hodderchildrens
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rude little man!' 'We'd better not look in at any windows we pass,' said Joe. 'But I was so surprised to see a window in the tree!' Beth soon got dry. They climbed up again, and soon had another surprise. They came to a broad branch that led to a yellow door set neatly in the big trunk of
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and Jack, his tail well up, and
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Elizabeth's.
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do we?' 'Let's explore the island, let's explore
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Kitty at St Clare's
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for anyone to get lost. After about ten minutes
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Lou'sbreathless
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n'est-ce pas
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splashing. 'They're going!' he called. 'They
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CHAPTER FIFTEEN An interesting day
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