I'm dipping in and out of E. Nesbit's complete works. I've read most of the stories before, they are terribly old fashioned and out of date now, but I love them for the odd, matter of fact little snippets that shed a light on a bygone world and its ways. For example:
"The ground was quite flat, and covered with smooth, hard snow that shone and sparkled like the top of a birthday cake that has been iced at home. The ones done at the shops do not shine and sparkle, because they mix flour with the icing sugar"
Also, one of my all-time favourite films is The Railway Children. Yes, I'm a soppy softie.
"The ground was quite flat, and covered with smooth, hard snow that shone and sparkled like the top of a birthday cake that has been iced at home. The ones done at the shops do not shine and sparkle, because they mix flour with the icing sugar"
Also, one of my all-time favourite films is The Railway Children. Yes, I'm a soppy softie.
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