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The Folk of the Faraway Tree (The Faraway Tree, #3) The Folk of the Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton
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“I don't believe in things like that - fairies or brownies or magic or anything. It's old-fashioned.'
'Well, we must be jolly old-fashioned then,' said Bessie. 'Because we not only believe in the Faraway Tree and love our funny friends there, but we go to see them too - and we visit the lands at the top of the Tree as well!”
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“softly.”
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“Hi, Watzisname!’ called Joe, loudly. Watzisname came up. ‘My name is not Watzisname,’ he said a little haughtily. ‘I’ve at last found out what it is. It is an absolutely marvellous name.’ ‘What is it?’ said Beth. ‘It is Kollamoolitoomarellipawkyrollo,’ said Watzisname, very proudly indeed.”
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“everyone called him “Watzisname”,’ said Beth to”
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“is not Watzisname,’ said Watzisname, patiently. ‘I have told”
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“me by my real name.’ ‘Oh dear – I shall never remember that,”
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“she tried to say it. But she didn’t get any further than ‘Kollamooli’. Nor did the others.”
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“Watzisname, where are Silky and Moon-Face?”
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“Kollamoolitoomarellipawkyrollo,”
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“Know-a-Lot”
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“damaged”
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