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Here's a new riddle for SECRET SEVEN CLUB MEMBERS :
" A kind heart always brings its own reward," said Mrs. Lee.
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Excellent! Thanks, Pete.
'Go down to the side-shows by the river this afternoon. I'll meet you somewhere in disguise. Bet you won't know me!' wrote Fatty.
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Cheers, Pete!
"Heyho for a starry night and a heathery bed!" - Jack, The Secret Island.
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This thread has thrown up a few potentials..pete9012S wrote:
Now to try and chose my three least favourites Sue....
Least favorite Enid Blyton book
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hi guys not been for ages so hope all of you are ok , my uni course fell through so now doing english level 2 at walsall college . havent done much lately but did sing at the churches together tent at the national eisteddfod in cardiff in august. i did meet noddy holder at church not long ago and got a photo taken with him.
on sunday at church i was involved with a big concert commemorating the end of the first worl war 100 years ago and there were choirs from over the midlands and france and germany . we did faure`s rquiem and beethoven`s 9th symphony with the choral bit at the end , itwas great .
any mysteries on site to look at . cheers sue
on sunday at church i was involved with a big concert commemorating the end of the first worl war 100 years ago and there were choirs from over the midlands and france and germany . we did faure`s rquiem and beethoven`s 9th symphony with the choral bit at the end , itwas great .
any mysteries on site to look at . cheers sue
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Hiya Sue!
Fantastic to hear all your news and amazed that you met the marvellous Noddy Holder!
I think it's about time for another Seven Mystery Don't You! Leave it with me I will post a new mystery for fans of The Secret Seven here soon!!
Cheers
Pete
Fantastic to hear all your news and amazed that you met the marvellous Noddy Holder!
I think it's about time for another Seven Mystery Don't You! Leave it with me I will post a new mystery for fans of The Secret Seven here soon!!
Cheers
Pete
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Great stuff. Will even resurrect my SS Badge. Cheers Sue.
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Sue, we need a new password - it must be a new one and you can pick it if you would like to?
Here's a list of SS passwords that have already been used:
Here's a list of SS passwords that have already been used:
By the way Sue, what is your favourite Secret Seven book? Mine is the one with the telescope and the castle!Secret Seven Passwords
Adventure
Beware
Cheek Charlie
Easter Egg
Fireworks
Grim
Guy Fawkes
Holidays
Indians
Jack Sprat
Lollipops
Mint Sauce
Picked Onions
Rabbits
Scamper
Stable Boy
Telescope
Thump
Thursday
Toad in the Hole
Wee Willie Winkie
Weekdays
Wenceslas
Wuff
Wuff-Wuff
Secret Seven Passwords by title
1. The Secret Seven (1949)
Wenceslas
Weekdays
2. Secret Seven Adventure (1950)
Rabbits
Indians
3. Well Done Secret Seven (1951)
Adventure
4. Secret Seven on the Trail (1952)
Picked Onions
Cheek Charlie
5. Go Ahead Secret Seven (1953)
Jack Sprat
Beware
6. Good Work Secret Seven (1954)
Guy Fawkes
Fireworks
7. Secret Seven Win Through (1955)
Thursday
Easter Egg
8. Three Cheers Secret Seven (1956)
Lollipops
Grim
9. Secret Seven Mystery (1957)
Mint Sauce
Stable Boy
10. Puzzle for the Secret Seven (1958)
Wuff
Thump
11. Secret Seven Fireworks (1959)
Wee Willie Winkie
12. Good Old Secret Seven (1960)
Wuff-Wuff
Telescope
13. Shock for the Secret Seven (1961)
Toad in the Hole
14. Look Out Secret Seven (1962)
Holidays
15. Fun for the Secret Seven (1963)
Scamper
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How about remembrance for a password in recognition of the end of the first world war. Very apt for this time of year.. My favourite SS book is the one with the railway in it but can't think of the title. The boys go to watch at you railway as thieves have stolen stuff on it. I am also a train enthusiast. Cheers Sue.
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A great password Sue - remember keep it away from any Susie types who would gatecrash the club!
The Railway Secret Seven Book Sue - that's a good question - can any member who's read the books remember the title???
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Whilst looking through some of the SS e-books on Amazon to see if I could locate the answer (haven't done so as yet), I did come across this statement at the beginning of 'Good Work, Secret Seven'
"You can't change history as that won't change the future"
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I'm glad to see that, really — much better than either refusing to reprint the book or rewriting it beyond recognition! It's not too hard for most children to understand that "things were different then" and a story set in the past may have things happening that wouldn't be allowed nowadays.
Mind you, I can see an ambiguity in one sentence from that ROSPA notice:
"Fireworks will frighten your pets, so keep them indoors."
... The pets, or the fireworks??
Mind you, I can see an ambiguity in one sentence from that ROSPA notice:
"Fireworks will frighten your pets, so keep them indoors."
... The pets, or the fireworks??
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It was a nuisance. An adventure was one thing - but an adventure without anything to eat was quite another thing. That wouldn't do at all. (The Valley of Adventure)
It was a nuisance. An adventure was one thing - but an adventure without anything to eat was quite another thing. That wouldn't do at all. (The Valley of Adventure)
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Still no answer to your question Sue - you have set a good puzzling question for those who have read and enjoy the books!
I bet Lenoir knows!!!
I bet Lenoir knows!!!
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I didn't go to the 'ROSPA' link, Courtenay, but well spotted. It might be worth you sending them an email and pointing it out to them.
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Getting back to the quiz, here is a clue for the Secret Seven Club members taking part.
In the book in question Peter says:
In the book in question Peter says:
Here are two illustrations from the book which may help too:Peter told him. "Sir, I can't tell you all the details now, but the 6.2 goods train has been
switched off the main-line on to the side-line here, near Kepley, where there's a goods yard. And
there is a gang of men unloading lead from one of the waggons into a lorry nearby. I think a man
called Cheeky Charlie is in charge of things, sir."
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