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The Enchanted Wood (The Faraway Tree, #1) The Enchanted Wood by Enid Blyton
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“Well, come back and have tea with us," saidMoon-Face. "Silky's got some Pop Biscuits -andI've made some Google Buns. I don't often makethem-and I tell you they're a treat!”
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“Sometimes, the tree shakes and creaks, and it means that a new land is arriving at the top.”
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“In the Land of Dreams, you can see all your wishes come true, and have adventures beyond imagination.”
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“don’t”
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“The Tree is always changing its branches and leaves, making it an ever-changing and unpredictable place”
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“In the Land of Spells, everything you say must rhyme, or else strange things may happen.”
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“The children talked about nothing else but the Faraway Tree and its strange folk for days after their adventure. Beth said they must certainly keep their promise to take toffee to Moon-Face.”
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“through the cloud-hole and see what land is above?’ ‘Let’s!’ cried Beth and Frannie – so up they went.”
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“When do you suppose we could go up the Faraway Tree?’ Frannie kept asking. ‘Oh, do let’s go, Joe.”
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“Frannie was watching some elves growing toadstools. As fast as the toadstool grew, an elf laid a cloth on it and put glasses of lemonade and tiny cakes there. It was all like a strange dream. ‘Oh, I am glad we came!’ said Beth, in delight. ‘Who would have thought that the Enchanted Wood would be like this at night?’ They”
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“see them.”
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“town, but now their father had a job in the country, so they were all to move as soon as they possibly could. ‘What fun to be in the country!’ said Joe.”
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“Beth”
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“whose waters were pale yellow, and shone like butter.”
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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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“The Enchanted Wood”
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“there was such a lot of whispering that it sounded like a thousand leaves rustling at once!”
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“The three children had no chance to visit the”
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“down to the foot of the tree to”
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“the Enchanted Wood,”
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