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Hurrah for the Circus - Enid Blyton
Tan-tan-tara! Tan-tan-tara! Tan-tan-tan-tan-tan-tara!
The noise of trumpets came down the main street of the town, and all the children rushed out of their houses, and the grown-ups went to their windows.
"What is it? What is it? It's the circus coming! Listen to the trumpets! Oh, look, here come the first lovely black horses! Oh, here comes the circus! Hurrah for the circus!"
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Circus Days Again - Enid Blyton
Lumbering down the dusty lanes one warm May day went a strange procession. The country-folk started in surprise, and stopped their work to watch it pass. "It's a circus!" said one to another. "Look - there's an elephant! And there's a funny creature - a chimpanzee, isn't he?"
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Storytime Book - Enid Blyton
Now once when Miggle the goblin was walking home at night through Goblin Village he saw a light in Mother Tick-Tock's cottage window. He stopped and thought for a moment. "I think I'll go and peep in," he said to himself. "Mother Tick-Tock's grandfather was a wizard, and it's said that she knows plenty of useful spells. I might see something interesting if I go and peep." So he crept into the front garden and peeped in at the lighted window.
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Tales of Brave Adventure - Enid Blyton
Robin was a strong and handsome youth, skilful with his bow and quick with his fists. He lived happily in his father's house, merry and glad the whole year round. His two great friends were Will, his cousin, and Maid Marian, and very happy were they when they played together in the Greenwood they all loved.
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The Naughtiest Girl In The School - Enid Blyton
Elizabeth Allen is spoilt and selfish. When she's sent away to boarding school she makes up her mind to be the naughtiest pupil there's ever been! But Elizabeth soon finds out that being bad isn't as simple as it seems...
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Don't Be Silly Mr Twiddle! - Enid Blyton
Once Mrs Twiddle was in bed with a bad cold. Mr Twiddle was very sorry, and he said he would do what he could to help. But Mrs Twiddle thought to herself that she wasn't sure if Twiddle's help would be much use. "You tell Mrs Minny, the woman who comes to do the washing today, to come up and see me," said Mrs Twiddle, sneezing into her handkerchief. "She can do everything for me, and cook your dinner, and do a bit of washing as well. So Mrs Minny went up to see Mrs Twiddle, and the two of them planned out the day's work.
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Mr Meddle's Muddles - Enid Blyton
Book Twenty-Five in the Rewards Series
Author: Enid Blyton
Illustrator: Rene Cloke
Condition: Very good condition. Hard Cover. Used. Name and address on first page (not title page). First page has a small tear on the bottom of the page near the spine. Colouring in of first title page (only name of book).
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Tales of Long Ago - Enid Blyton
Long, long ago, when the world was new, and no pain or sorrow was known, Epimetheus lived with his beautiful young wife Pandora. They dwelt in a house made of branches and leaves, for the sun shone always, and the wind was never cold.
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Mr Galliano's Circus - Enid Blyton
One morning, just as Jimmy Brown was putting away his books at the end of school, he heard a shout from outside: "Here comes the circus!" All the children looked up from their desks in excitement. They knew that a circus was coming to their town and they hoped that the circus procession of caravans, cages and horses would go through the street when they were out of school. "Come on!" yelled Jimmy. "I can hear the horses' hoofs! Good-bye, Miss White!"...
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Come to the Circus - Enid Blyton
Book Forty-Eight in the Rewards Series
Author: Enid Blyton
Condition: Fine condition. Hard Cover. Used. Small stamped name on title page.
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The Adventurous Four Again - Enid Blyton
Three very excited children bumped along a round contry lane in a farmer's cart. the Scottish carter sat in front saying nothing, but listening with a little smile to the children's happy voices.
"We shall see Andy again soon! We haven't seen him since our exciting adventures last summer!" said Tom, a red-haired boy of twelve.
"It was bad luck getting measles in the Christmas hols, so that we couldn't come up here and stay in out little cottage," said Jill. She and her sister Mary were twins, and were very like each other. They each had long golden plaits and blue eyes, and were younger than Tom.
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The Goblin Hat and other stories - Enid Blyton
Author : Enid Blyton
Format : Hardcover
Condition: Used. No marks or tears.
Dimensions : 13cm x 19cm x 1.5cm
Stories in this book :
The Forgtotten Canary
Pockets in his Knees
One Thing Leads to Another
The Goblin Hat
Goofy Posts a Letter
The Runaway Shoes
Away it Went
The Strange Little Boy
Mr Wibble-Wobble
Oh, You Greedy Dog!
A Peculiar Adventure
The Doll that wanted a Mother
He was a bit too Quick
At Rushy Bridge
The Boy who Cheated
Belinda's Bicycle
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Upper Fourth at Malory Towers - Enid Blyton
Book 4 in the Malory Towers Series
Author : Enid Blyton
Format : Hardcover
Condition: Used. Name on first page - otherwise no marks or tears.
Dimensions : 13cm x 19cm x 1.5cm
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Happy Hours Story Book - Enid Blyton
"Shall I help you sail your ship?" said a voice behind Sam. He turned round to see who it was.
"Oh-you're the girl next door, aren't you?" he said.
"We're staying at Seaside House, and you're staying at Beach House."
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Brer Rabbit Again - Enid Blyton
Once Brer Rabbit had a job to do in his garden. Some little bits of his fence had broken, and he guessed he would stick them back with glue.
So he put the glue-pot on the fire, stirred it up, and when it had melted he took it into the garden. He gathered together the bits of wood that wanted sticking, and began.
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Round the Clock Stories - Enid Blyton
Some stories include: The Little Singing Kettle, The Little Brown Duck, The Pixie Who Killed the Moon, Old Bufo the Toad, The Boy Who Pulled Tails, The Tale of Mr Spectacle, The Goblin's Pie, Feefo Goes to the Market, Adventures of the Sailor Doll, Clickety-Clack, The Enchanted Bone, Fiffle-De-Dee - The Foolish Brownie, The Elephant and the Snail, The Invisible Gnome
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Chimney Corner Stories - Enid Blyton
There was once a little boy called Gerry, who was very kind to his toys. He didn't break them. He didn't leave them out in the rain. He really did look after them, and love them.
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Stories For You - Enid Blyton
Author : Enid Blyton
Format : Hardcover
Condition: Used. No marks or tears.
Dimensions : 13cm x 19cm x 2cm
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The Strange Umbrella and other stories - Enid Blyton
Tiptap the pixie lived in Apple-Tree Cottage in the very middle of Feefo Village. He had two nice little rooms, a kitchen and a bedroom, and outside the cottage was a pocket-handkerchief of a garden - very small, but quite enough for Tiptap to manage.
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Well, Really, Mr Twiddle - Enid Blyton
"I'm certainly in lick today, wife," said Mr Twiddle, looking very please with himself. "First, I found that nice pencil I lost last week, and then when I went to feed the hens there were five eggs, and now the postman has brought me a present from my sister Hannah - a nice new hat!" He tried it on, It certainly was a nice hat, Mrs Twiddle wanted to pit a little brown hen feather in the band, but Mr Twiddle wouldn't let her...
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