The book Up the Chimney was written by author Knapp Shepherd Here you can read free online of Up the Chimney book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Up the Chimney a good or bad book?
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Why, I had forgotten all about myback--not an ache in it. And your joints? _asks_ JACK. I wouldn't know I had any joints, _answers_ NURSE MARY. I declare, I believe I could dance the Highland Fling. But where is my cloak? _Then Polly gets the cloak and hood, and helps her put them on, and asNurse Mary goes out at the door_, Good-night, Nurse Mary, _cry_ JACK _and_ POLLY. Good-night, my dears, NURSE MARY _answers. And the door closes behindher_. _Now while the children had their backs turned, a ...funny thinghappened, for out of the fire-place there stepped, without making asound, a little man dressed all in green. Jack and Polly, when they turnabout, see him standing there. _ Why, who are you? _asks_ JACK, _standing still, but very bravelykeeping in front of Polly. _ _The little green man says never a word, but after waiting a momentwith his finger on his lips, he beckons to them to come forward, andslowly, for they are a little frightened, they obey him. When they arequite close, he looks cautiously around, and then draws a large whiteletter out of his pocket, and hands it to Jack.
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