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Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6 (Malory Towers Collections and Gift books) Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6 by Enid Blyton
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“Our failures are those who do not learn these things in the years they are here.”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“I do not count as our successes those who have won scholarships and passed exams, though these are good things to do. I count as our successes those who learn to be good-hearted and kind, sensible and trustable, good, sound women the world can lean on. Our failures are those who do not learn these things in the years they are here.”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“Sally,”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“dictator.”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“disappointment and misery at seeing Darrell so upset.”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“my pins are vanished and gone – my bun, he descends!”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“Ah ça – c’est très très piggy-hoo-leeeearr,”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“June hesitated. She did want to play in the matches. She would have liked to bring honour and glory to the teams – and yes, to Malory Towers too.”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“Nora was bad at French. She suddenly lost all desire to laugh, and stood up, stammering through the French translation. One by one the others followed. Mam’zelle Rougier was in a bad temper. Words of anger came from her more readily than words of praise that morning! The class felt very pleased she was going to have a trick played on her!”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“Mrs Rivers came running down the steps, looking very pretty in a simple grey suit with a little blue blouse. Darrell and Felicity looked at her proudly. Parents mattered a lot when you were at boarding school! Everyone wanted to be proud of the way their fathers and mothers looked and spoke and behaved. It was dreadful if a mother came in a silly hat, or if a father came looking very untidy.”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“Gwen felt quite sick. She could hardly eat any dinner. If her mother and Miss Winter, who really adored her, honestly thought that that awful, boring, conceited Maureen was exactly like her, then she, Gwen, must be a really appalling person too. No wonder she wasn’t popular. No wonder the girls laughed at her.”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“whispering. What a bit of news to spread round the school. What a row. And wasn’t June MARVELLOUS! ‘Honestly!”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“Connie”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“dangerous”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“I put it in my hat to remember to post it,’ she explained, ‘but I forgot, so it came with me today still in my hat.”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“scrap of work at college!”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6
“get up again and go on.”
Enid Blyton, Malory Towers Collection 2: Books 4-6