Timmy - Timothy - Tim in the Books?
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Re: In what Five book did they start calling Timothy Timmy?
I'm happy some-one gets my jokes. My friends don't...
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Re: In what Five book did they start calling Timothy Timmy?
Yes I got your joke..... but the comment was actually related to the pun...
anyway..... hopefully you don't go chasing after rabbits and get stuck in holes... LOL
anyway..... hopefully you don't go chasing after rabbits and get stuck in holes... LOL
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Re: In what Five book did they start calling Timothy Timmy?
*goes finds rabbit hole and stick head in it*
I won't
I didn't actually do that.
I won't
I didn't actually do that.
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Re: In what Five book did they start calling Timothy Timmy?
7upromana01 wrote:
I didn't actually do that.
LOL! I don't believe you!
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Re: In what Five book did they start calling Timothy Timmy?
I always think it is when George is cross she calls Timmy Timothy and Uncle Quentin always seems to call him Timothy. All the children refer to him as Tim or Timmy I think!
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Re: In what Five book did they start calling Timothy Timmy?
Yes, kinda like my dad calls me Sunskriti when he's cross!
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Yes, exactly like that Darrell!
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Re: In what Five book did they start calling Timothy Timmy?
But, when he's pleased with me he's like Pilloo, ( Marathi ( our language) word for darling)
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Re: In what Five book did they start calling Timothy Timmy?
So I'm a bit like Timmy too!
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Re: In what Five book did they start calling Timothy Timmy?
Well, questions such as this start to niggle at me, so I went and had a look! The first mention of 'Timmy' that I see is actually as early as book 2, "Five Go Adventuring Again"; page 22 of the 1950 edition, H&S hardback.
Phew!
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Re: In what Five book did they start calling Timothy Timmy?
In the first book " Five on a Treasure Island" in Chapter 3 where Timothy is introduced to George's cousins as Timothy.
In the same chapter and beyond that Timothy is called Tim in this first book.
In the same chapter and beyond that Timothy is called Tim in this first book.
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Timmy - Timothy - Tim in the Books?
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Timmy - Timothy - Tim In The Books?
'Timmy' doesn't appear until book two. 'Timothy' is absent from more than 12 books, 'Timmy' appears over 300 times in one book!
Looking at the figures, which book mentions him the most and the least??
Further Reading:
'Timmy' receives 109 mentions in Liam Martin's excellent research/analysis book:
Dissecting the Magic of Enid Blyton's Famous Five Books which is available for kindle download at a very reasonable rate:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dissecting-Mag ... 1494306913" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Timmy - Timothy - Tim In The Books?
'Timmy' doesn't appear until book two. 'Timothy' is absent from more than 12 books, 'Timmy' appears over 300 times in one book!
Looking at the figures, which book mentions him the most and the least??
Any observations, comments are welcome. These figures have been compiled by myself and any errors,corrections discovered would be most welcome.
Five on a Treasure Island Timmy 0 Timothy 40 Tim 155
Five Go Adventuring Again Timmy 47 Timothy 119 Tim 161
Five Run Away Together Timmy 152 Timothy 82 Tim 20
Five Go to Smuggler's Top Timmy 296 Timothy 3 Tim 16
Five Go Off in a Caravan Timmy 248 Timothy 3 Tim 10
Five on Kirrin Island Again Timmy 337 Timothy 1 Tim 20
Five Go Off to Camp Timmy 205 Timothy 0 Tim 5
Five Get Into Trouble Timmy 204 Timothy 1 Tim 6
Five Fall Into Adventure Timmy 242 Timothy 1 Tim 10
Five on a Hike Together Timmy 217 Timothy 0 Tim 22
Five Have a Wonderful Time Timmy 176 Timothy 0 Tim 3
Five Go Down to the Sea Timmy 179 Timothy 0 Tim 10
Five Go to Mystery Moor Timmy 240 Timothy 0 Tim 27
Five Have Plenty of Fun Timmy 248 Timothy 0 Tim 25
Five on a Secret Trail Timmy 275 Timothy 0 Tim 30
Five Go to Billycock Hill Timmy 210 Timothy 1 Tim 32
Five Get Into a Fix Timmy 208 Timothy 0 Tim 48
Five on Finniston Farm Timmy 147 Timothy 0 Tim 23
Five Go to Demon's Rocks Timmy 162 Timothy 0 Tim 11
Five Have a Mystery to Solve Timmy 302 Timothy 0 Tim 32
Five Are Together Again Timmy 164 Timothy 0 Tim 7
The Famous Five Short Story Collection Timmy 304 Timothy 0 Tim 47
Further Reading:
'Timmy' receives 109 mentions in Liam Martin's excellent research/analysis book:
Dissecting the Magic of Enid Blyton's Famous Five Books which is available for kindle download at a very reasonable rate:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dissecting-Mag ... 1494306913" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Timmy - Timothy - Tim in the Books?
I assume that as the series went on Enid settled for Timmy as the usual appellation. Timothy and Tim dwindle to almost nothing, don't they!
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Five Go to Billycock Hill - 1957 - The very last mention of 'Timothy' in the books..
A man came round the gorse bush - rather a peculiar figure, untidy, with glasses slipping down his nose, and his hair much too long. He carried a big butterfly net and stopped when he saw the five children.
‘Hallo!’ he said. ‘Who are all these, Toby? Quite a crowd!’
‘Friends of mine, Mr Gringle,’ said Toby solemnly. ‘Allow me to introduce them. Julian Kirrin, Dick Kirrin, Anne Kirrin, George Kirrin, their cousin - and their dog Timothy.’
‘Ha - pleased to meet you!’ said Mr Gringle, and came shambling forward, his big butterfly net over his shoulder. Behind his glasses shone curiously bright eyes.
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Re: Timmy - Timothy - Tim in the Books?
I know I found it quite a 'shock' when I first read 'Five On A Treasure Island' (aged about 25) to discover that 'Timmy' (who I'd read about in Smuggler's Top and Mystery Moor annual versions as a child) was originally called 'Timothy'! What a mouthful! As dog names go its a bit formal!
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I'll warm me with your echoes
through the night.'
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