Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
You said yes, but you weren't answering a question so I guess that's OK. Now..
Q. Is the term Mrs.Hope correct?
Q. Is the term Mrs.Hope correct?
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
Meaning Sally Hope?
If so, I believe the term of her name would be Miss Hope.
If so, I believe the term of her name would be Miss Hope.
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
Thanks Sunskriti!
Q. Is Scamper part of the Secret 7?
Q. Is Scamper part of the Secret 7?
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
Scamper is part of the secret 7
Abi.
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Still trialling other writers, but will eventually go back to reading a bit of Blyton! Just too many books...
Occasionally will pop in! xx
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Scamper is NOT part of the SS.
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
I think it depends on how you define "in the Secret Seven". Scamper is in the Secret Seven books, and he is always with the Secret Seven. However, the Secret Seven is seven children plus Scamper so he is not counted as one of the Seven.
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
Sorry I should have explained properly!
I'll give it to Abi because she replied first, but you are both correct. Scamper is part of the Secret Seven books, but not part of the secret seven... Hope you are OK with that Sunskriti!
I'll give it to Abi because she replied first, but you are both correct. Scamper is part of the Secret Seven books, but not part of the secret seven... Hope you are OK with that Sunskriti!
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
Not a problemo Poppy! None at all! In fact, as we both are correct, it is only right you give it to Abi, as she replied first!
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
Thanks Sunskriti!
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
Now, Abi might read only recent posts, so recent update: It's Abi's turn to put a question.
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
I think I can re commence this game--high time too-- almost 3 years.
Let me try something daft--
Is Mystery of the burnt cottage the second book of the Find Outers?
Let me try something daft--
Is Mystery of the burnt cottage the second book of the Find Outers?
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
It is not, it is the first.
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
Not sure how you work that one out - it looks like 11 months to me.Nair Snehalatha wrote:I think I can re commence this game--high time too-- almost 3 years.
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Re: Enid Blyton "don't use yes or no" game
Almost a year-- I worked it out wrong---- saw the wrong year.
Another question--
In Five Get Into A Fix--- do the Five go to Scotland for a holiday?
Another question--
In Five Get Into A Fix--- do the Five go to Scotland for a holiday?