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- Page 14 and 15: But when Sophie looked in the baske
- Page 16 and 17: Sophie’s mum heard them and came
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- Page 20 and 21: That would require ... - Super = Sp
- Page 24 and 25: ‘Monday is the only day we are al
- Page 26 and 27: ‘Dear friends,’ said Albert in
- Page 28 and 29: The clock struck quarter to four.
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- Page 32 and 33: At All A Bad Thing. We will waive o
- Page 34 and 35: Albert fed in a piece of paper and
- Page 36 and 37: Cast List Kidnap On Saturday mornin
- Page 39 and 40: Pickle had been looking at the cast
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- Page 43 and 44: prompt, Beaky?’ asked Susie. ‘W
- Page 45 and 46: ‘All here!’ she said proudly, t
- Page 47 and 48: MOTHER You can’t go off into the
- Page 49 and 50: ‘If Pickle is ill I give him medi
- Page 51 and 52: like I’ll make a book of designs
- Page 53 and 54: From den and burrow, From nest and
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- Page 57 and 58: ‘Who could it be? Let’s have a
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- Page 61 and 62: Cress glanced back but to her surpr
- Page 63 and 64: ‘Was it you there just now?’ as
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- Page 67 and 68: fishmongers. The only person she di
- Page 69 and 70: After the rehearsal Cressida found
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Beaky could not concentrate all day
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I’m very bendy. I can sing a song
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‘I didn’t think ...’ began Be
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Paint, Flats, Hammers and Saws One
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‘Flats?’ asked Sophie. ‘Yes.
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when you are performing. Don’t wa
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‘Let’s tidy up the paints and p
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‘That’s all right, Thophie,’
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‘And that little mouse down by th
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all your goodies so I ran off with
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‘Leaping liquorice! I say YES!’
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vote to see if we should let Alice
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are in charge of casting. What do y
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Abby looked greatly relieved. It ha
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The Story of Max the Woodcutter. On
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On the seventh day he was so weak h
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she got little dimples in her cheek
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On Guard! Now Harry knew how to act
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mithons, thneaking into buildingth
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‘Tiptoes only,’ said Albert in
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‘So we fight each other,’ said
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‘Now for the swordfight. Rapiers,
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Will the Woodcutter could knock out
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All the old people wearily heaved t
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‘Albert,’ said Sir Hugh, speaki
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which I had left lying on the kitch
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‘Sophie and I vote that we should
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flapjacks and fairy cakes and get s
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Meanwhile Sophie and Cressida had w
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Sophie and Cressida dashed across t
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Lou looked a little happier until o
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Susie was being chased by Wolfee th
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‘Where is she?’ ‘Did she reco
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Dress Rehearsal ‘I love the paint
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‘Again!’ called the tree with t
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OPERATION TREEFALL : Section B The
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‘I’m sure we can squeeze even m
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Meanwhile down at Battleaxe Barrack
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‘Better.’ ‘But I never was il
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Before Sir Hugh could answer Miss W
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I’ll have to escape out again,’
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confident. Whatever happened she an
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was on in the whole building and th
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catastrophic kind. The reputation o
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Lost and Found! The lights dimmed a
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Feathers, supposedly in the wood. S
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On stage the trees seemed paralysed
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ecovered from your nasty sniffs and
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Uncle Max held up the note that his
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‘Oh, you are funny!’ said Milli
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WOLFEE All the better to see you wi
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Double Dimples The day after the sh
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... the next production for the Dai
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Did you know ... ... you really CAN
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a real life wolf ... witches in the