Enid Blyton - Mystery 01 - Mystery Of The Burnt Cottage Mystery 01- Mystery of the Burnt Cottage - Blyton, Enid. The Five Find-Outers and Buster the Dog. The Burning Cottage. It was at half-past nine on a dark April night that all the excitement began. The village of Peterswood was perfectly quiet and peaceful, except for a dog barking somewhere. Enid Blyton The Mystery Of The Burnt Cottage Pdf File The Five Find-Outers and Dog, also known as The Five Find-Outers, is a series of children's mystery books written by Enid Blyton and first published between 1943. A commotion at the station! Mr Goon gets angry with the Five Find-Outers yet again. Fatty recites portry and sounds just like Ern. Is Poppet the poodle in there? Many thanks, Stef • If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the by clicking the link above. 2006 jeep commander engine. We must however stress that if we detect any misuse of the edit function we will immediately suspend it. Mr Goon is astonished when he comes across not one but TWO Mr Larkins! The Mystery of Tally-Ho Cottage Review by Keith Robinson (February 10, 2005) This is a nice solid read. Everything focuses around the Larkins, who live in a small cottage in the grounds of Tally-Ho. Tally-Ho House is a huge, sprawling place, home to the Lorenzos and their little poodle Poppet. Tally-Ho Cottage, on the other hand, is sort of tucked away at the bottom of the garden and is home to the scruffy caretakers, Mr and Mrs Larkin. When a priceless painting is stolen from a famous gallery and the Lorenzos disappear, leaving their little poddle behind with the Larkins, the police are on the lookout—and so are on the Five Find-Outers, with a little help from Ern Goon! Ern is staying with his aunt, Mrs Woosh, who (luckily) lives in a cottage right next to Tally-Ho! This means Ern is able to spy on the Larkins over the hedge. He builds a little treehouse and, together with his cousins Liz and Glad, keeps watch on the cottage to see if the Lorenzos pop back for any reason. Perhaps they'll return to collect a few things. Or more likely, Mrs Lorenzo will come to collect her darling poodle, whom she adores. So Ern, feeling all important-like, keeps a faithful watch on the goings-on over the hedge. Poppet is not looking very happy. It's obvious the Larkins don't like her, and when the Find-Outers meet the Larkins they're quite struck by their appearance. Mr Larkin is a shambling, sniffling old man with a shaggy grey beard, and Mrs Larkin wears a frightful wig and dark glasses. Fatty is so taken by Bob Larkin's appearance that he makes a mental note to disguise himself as the old man sometime.and when he does, much later on, it's a hoot! Fatty amuses himself by first dressing up as an Indian boy with a turban. He pokes about in the grounds and bumps into Mr Larkin, and announces himself as Mr Hoho-Ha of Bong Castle, India. Then he slips away—forgetting that Ern is watching from the treehouse over the hedge! Ern, not realizing that the strange Indian boy is Fatty in disguise, tails him.and Mr Goon in turn tails Ern.
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