The Phoenix and the CarpetE. Nesbit’s rip-roaring sequel to Five Children and It follows the wondrous adventures of Robert, Jane, Cyril, Anthea, and The Lamb as they discover a clever phoenix and a magic carpet that can take them anywhere they wish. With an introduction by popular fantasy author Bruce Coville, this classic novel will be sure to please. |
Contents
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The Topless Tower | 30 |
The Queen Cook | 59 |
Two Bazaars | 88 |
The Temple | 117 |
Doing Good | 147 |
Mews from Persia | 170 |
The Cats the Cow and the Burglar | 195 |
The Burglars Bride | 217 |
The Hole in the Carpet | 240 |
The Beginning of the | 264 |
The End of the End 30 59 88 117 147 170 195 217 ཌ ྣ ེ ཌ ེ དྲི ཎྜ ིི ླ ླ 240 264 | 285 |
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