The book The Phoenix And the Carpet was written by author Nesbit Edith Here you can read free online of The Phoenix And the Carpet book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Phoenix And the Carpet a good or bad book?
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So that when Mrs Biddle appealed to the bazaar committee, and the cornerof the stall was lifted and shifted, so that stout clergymen and heavyladies could get to the corner without creeping under stalls, the bluepaper was discovered, and all the splendid, shining Indian things weregiven over to Miss Peasmarsh, and she sold them all, and got thirty-fivepounds for them. 'I don't understand about that blue paper, ' said Mrs Biddle. 'It looksto me like the work of a lunatic. And saying you were nic...e and pretty!It's not the work of a sane person. ' Anthea and Jane begged Miss Peasmarsh to let them help her to sell thethings, because it was their brother who had announced the good newsthat the things had come. Miss Peasmarsh was very willing, for now herstall, that had been SO neglected, was surrounded by people who wantedto buy, and she was glad to be helped. The children noted that MrsBiddle had not more to do in the way of selling than she could managequite well. I hope they were not glad--for you should forgive yourenemies, even if they walk on your hands and then say it is all yournaughty fault.
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