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Chapter Two Not Your Ordinary Cell Phone
Chapter Two Not Your Ordinary Cell Phone Chapter Two Not Your Ordinary Cell Phone It took Oliver almost 30 minutes to end up on Jessica...
Speed Dial
Speed Dial Speed Dial Chapter One Special Effect "Can we turn up the heat? My hands are like ice!" Thirteen-year-old Oliver McBride...
Ocean Quiz
Ocean Quiz Ocean Quiz Chapter 1 Just as Maggie and her parents sat down for dinner, the telephone rang. Maggie sprang up to answer...
Chapter 8 A Merchant Gentleman
Chapter 8 A Merchant Gentleman Chapter 8 A Merchant Gentleman Dick pushed the door and saw Puss, purring beside Alice. Puss rose up...
Chapter 7 Pearls and Kittens
Chapter 7 Pearls and Kittens Chapter 7 Pearls and Kittens Months passed before Dick heard anything about The Unicorn. The ship was...
Chapter 6 Turn Again
Chapter 6 Turn Again Chapter 6 Turn Again Dick packed his bundle and put it onto his stick. He swung the stick over his shoulder and...
Chapter 4 Quite Grand
Chapter 4 Quite Grand Chapter 4 Quite Grand One cold day, Puss jumped onto a window sill and saw Miss Alice Fitzwarren sitting beside...
Chapter 3 Nobody Can Stop You Dreaming
Chapter 3 Nobody Can Stop You Dreaming Chapter 3 Nobody Can Stop You Dreaming The next morning, Dick woke nicely warm with the cat...
Chapter 2 Little Puss
Chapter 2 Little Puss Chapter 2 Little Puss The evening darkened. Bonfires and lanterns were lit. Then a grand and noisy procession...
Chapter 5 Stuck!
Chapter 5 Stuck! Chapter 5 Stuck! Mr. Green was arranging the piles of apples in his window. "My goodness! A cat in a hat! It must...
Chapter 2 Airing the Baby
Chapter 2 Airing the Baby Chapter 2 Airing the Baby Mary-Anne and Josh paraded down the High Street, pretending to be grown-ups. They...
Chapter 2 Luck
Chapter 2 Luck Chapter 2 Luck When I awoke, it was broad day, the weather clear, and the storm had stopped, so that the sea did not...
Chapter 6 Just the Usual
Chapter 6 Just the Usual Chapter 6 Just the Usual It was rather a sad little procession. Even Nip was quiet. Mary-Anne was worrying...