Darell I think you need to ask a question after answering one...
Bill: "I don't know what to say. You're only kids — but you're the finest company of friends anyone could have. You know the meaning of loyalty already, and even if you're scared you don't give up. I'm proud to have you for my friends."
Oops so sorry slipped my mind after all these days.
Q. What would you say if your dad told you he was getting you a brown mongrel named Timmy whose namesake dad had once belonged to a little girl named George?
Since I have no idea who Mike is (If you specified the exact book I might make a guess at what his name was originally) - I can't possibly even begin to think up a suitable reply!
'Tis loving and giving that makes life worth living.
Well if you'd said it was "The mystery that never was" it would have been more helpful! I had to trawl through all the 6 books which make up the recently called "Young Adventurers" to find Kenneth and Nick and Penny! This changing of names is ridiculous!
I think I'd say "Take these out of here please" ..... I don't mind mice at all, not like Dinah Mannering!
'Tis loving and giving that makes life worth living.
I too did not understand the change of names--- it's a different feeling you get when the names have been changed from books you're so used to. I don't understand the psychology behind it. Sad really.
If Jo ,,Fanny and Bess invited you up the Far-a-way Tree and spend the day with Silky Moonface and the others -- and of course visit the lands up the tree.
I would say "Darn that person."
I would then go to the Commissioner of Police in Haryana and drag him out of his office. I would then telephone Scotland Yard and demand them to come over to India IMMEDIATELY.
After the thief is found I will push him/her down a cliff.
Since I have nothing in mind, anyone is free to post a new question. I allow it.
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