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Peter and Jane 10a
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As the children come back from the water they
see their two cousins get out of a small car. It is
their mother's car and she lets them drive it
because they both drive very well.
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Simon turns off the engine as the motor boat
comes close to the island. The engine slows down
and" stops, but the boat moves on slowly towards
the buoy.
When thd buoy is very close Simon takes hold
of it and stops the boat. Soon the boys have tied
the motor boat to the buoy. Then they get the
small boat ready to row to the shore.
They are very close to the shore now and it
does not take long to row there. As the small boat
takes them across the water, Peter asks if there is
anyone else on the island.
" There is nobody else here," says John. ee
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days gone by, some people used to live here but
they have left. The houses they used to live in are
here but they are very old."
o'Why did the people go away?" asks Jane.
John says, " There was no work for them to do on
the island, So they could not get any money. Also
it was too far to go across to the mainland to work""
" There are plenty of trees and water on the
island," says Simon.
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One of the rooms in the summer house'has a
very large window which faces the mainland.
There is a telescope in the room.
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Let's go to the beach now," says Simon.
'o We can go down the hill another way to make it
more interesting."
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" Yesr" says Jane, I want to go down by the
stream."
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The stream becomes deeper as they get nearer
to the shore.
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We should have brought the fishing rods,"
says Simon to John as he looks down into the water.
" There are quite a lot of flsh about.'
" Yes," says his brother, (c then we could have
had fish for tea."
They come to the beach agatn As they all want
to bathe they change their clothes behind some
rocks.
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It looks like rairt," says Simon" c5
Let's get
out of the water."
As they all come out of the water to put on
their clothes it starts to rain.
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It gets darker and darketr" says John. 'o We
are going to have a storm. Get ready quickly."
But the storm starts too quickly for them. The
rain comes down heavily and by the time they have
put on their clothes they are all wet through.
ofl," calls Simon, (( we must get out of
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this. Make for the summer house." They all run
up the hill. As they go the thunder and lightning
start.
The rain comes down more heavily. There is
more thunder and lightning. Simon and John keep
close to Peter and Jane as they run.
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Don't be afraidr" calls out John . " We are
nearly there."
" We're not afraid," says Peter. " This is fun."
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Keep going quickly," says Simon.
At last they get to the summer house. They are
so wet it looks as if they have been swimming in
the sea in their clothes.
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We must swim out to the motor boat or else go
out to it on a raft of logs."
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to talk much as he f,nds it hard work to push the
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" Well, that's that! " says John. "I hope they
saw it on the mainland."
" Don't worryr" says Simon. " I'm sure they
must have seen it. A11 we can do now is wait."
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