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- Page 5 and 6: Contents How It All Began 1 Putting
- Page 7 and 8: How It All Began Sophie and Cressid
- Page 9 and 10: ‘If only we could be in a proper
- Page 11: Putting up Posters September came a
- Page 15 and 16: A Royal Arrival The Daisy Drama Clu
- Page 17 and 18: good bit of kit. Need a few nails h
- Page 19 and 20: Ten? Twenty? Thirty? ... she would
- Page 21 and 22: ‘You're going to be an actress wh
- Page 24 and 25: Jumping jellybeans! Sophie was impr
- Page 26 and 27: There were Harriet and Henrietta th
- Page 28 and 29: Once the twins had got over their s
- Page 30 and 31: ‘May I join?’ asked Lou awkward
- Page 32 and 33: She reached in her top pocket and p
- Page 34 and 35: ‘The one with Scrooge and all the
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- Page 38 and 39: ‘Doth Tiny Tim die?’ whispered
- Page 40 and 41: ‘What about the barn?’ suggeste
- Page 42 and 43: ‘That,’ said Sophie in a hushed
- Page 44 and 45: ‘I'm sorry dad. It's just that we
- Page 46 and 47: Disaster for Cressida The good thin
- Page 48 and 49: ‘No. We've had the cottage for te
- Page 50 and 51: had come when John and Cressida pul
- Page 52 and 53: ‘How much?’ asked Sophie. ‘Te
- Page 54 and 55: He switched off the normal lights a
- Page 56 and 57: Rehearsals Begin The next Saturday
- Page 58 and 59: Cressida and Sophie exchanged glanc
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‘Tiptop!’ said Cressida impress
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‘Although, I do have a bit of a b
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Dreary and so feeble! We're meant t
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‘I'll never ever, ever, ever lear
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Things to DO The weeks sped past an
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‘Leaping liquorice! Those are bri
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‘And mine!’ said Cressida. ‘N
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‘Worse news than worse news, yes,
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A Terrible Fright On Wednesday nigh
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‘I can’t thee a thing,’ cried
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Then came act four, scene one. Only
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I fear you more than any spectre I
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The children raced out of The Barn
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as fast as he could, thinking that
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The Ghost Hunt School the next morn
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hung from the beams. Forty seats we
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... NOTHING! Only an empty blacknes
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She pointed to two small muddy hole
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Pink Lollipop Farmer Bagwash was go
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called Puff Puff Pink if you're int
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Lollipop, sensing help was at hand,
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The cottage did look forlorn. ‘Cr
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The Disappearing Ladder When the gi
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is business. I have an agreement wi
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Dress Rehearsal Drama! The dress re
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Finally Lou stood back to have a lo
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‘berwooomphing’ about all over
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easy to see that dad wasn't hiding
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So the girls wrote a leaflet out te
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figure flew into the air, shooting
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Trapped! The day of THE ACTUAL PERF
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‘It’s not just make up Susie. I
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ehearsal. I'll lock it again now. T
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flinging them to the ground as they
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From where they were hiding Cressid
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in the most terrible trouble.’
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Farmer Bagwash stormed off down the
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Chaos and Calamity! By six o'clock
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fairy lights amongst the festive gr
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I have a merry Christmas tale to te
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It was dark backstage behind the bl
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an enormous ‘berwooomph!’ Farme
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No you did not! Sophie as the miser
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never coming back was knowing Beaky
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Barrels of oysters, luscious pears
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Grubby fingers stretched up to catc
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Grandpa Albert had saved the day! H
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‘Berwooomph! I've got something t
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The grim thought of having to move
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