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81 " They paid their money and "
― Enid Blyton , The Mystery of the Missing Necklace: Book 5 (The Find-Outers)
82 " said Fatty, and every one brightened at once. “Or what about my ringing up Inspector Jenks and asking him if he wants a bit of help in anything?” “Oh, you couldn’t do that,” said Bets, knowing quite well that Fatty could do anything if he really wanted to. “Though it would be awfully nice to see him again.” Inspector Jenks was their very good friend. He had been pleased with their help in solving many queer mysteries. But Mr. Goon had not been nearly so pleased. The bad-tempered village policeman had wished many and many a "
― Enid Blyton , The Mystery of the Vanished Prince (The Five Find-Outers, #9)
83 " beady "
― Enid Blyton , Second Form at Malory Towers (Malory Towers, #2)
84 " condition "
― Enid Blyton , Enid Blyton Adventure Treasury
85 " go off the deep end "
― Enid Blyton , Fifth Formers of St Clare's
86 " roon. "
87 " CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE MARTIN GIVES ELIZABETH A SURPRISE "
― Enid Blyton , The Naughtiest Girl Is a Monitor
88 " were either staying on there or going to different boarding schools. Her trunk was packed full. On the side was painted in big black letters DARRELL RIVERS. On the labels were the letters MT for Malory Towers. Darrell had only to carry her tennis racket in its press, and her small bag in which her mother had "
― Enid Blyton , Malory Towers
89 " Alicia was white. ‘I’m not performing any more tonight,’ she said, in a cold and angry voice. ‘You’re quite stealing the performance yourself, aren’t you, Moira? Wonderful demon queen you’d make, with that look on your face!’ It was so exactly what Moira did look like that there were quite a lot of guffaws. Alicia walked off the stage. Darrell was petrified. Sally took charge. "
― Enid Blyton , In the Fifth at Malory Towers (Malory Towers, #5)
90 " these belonged to the school, any child who wished could help to care for them and feed them. There were three beautiful Jersey cows in the meadow, too, and one girl and boy milked these every day. They had to be up early in the morning, but they didn’t mind at all. It was fun! Jennifer Harris had some pets. They were small white mice, and she was very fond of them indeed. They were kept in a big cage, and she cleaned it out every day, so that it was spotless. No one else had white mice at that time, and Elizabeth and "
― Enid Blyton , Enid Blyton Collection
91 " disobedience, "
92 " obey "
93 " washed for even longer "
― Enid Blyton , Five Run Away Together (Famous Five, #3)
94 " Bobbie "
― Enid Blyton , St Clare's Collection 2: Books 4-6 (St Clare's Collections and Gift books)
95 " saucers. "
96 " C’est terrible "
― Enid Blyton , Third Year at Malory Towers (Malory Towers, #3)
97 " cet enfant terrible,’ that "
98 " instructions "
― Enid Blyton , First Term at Malory Towers (Malory Towers, #1)
99 " be as good as gold. "
100 " But, except for a good shaking, and some fine big bruises, Fatty was not hurt at all. His fat had kept him from breaking any bones! "
― Enid Blyton , The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage (The Five Find-Outers, #1)