Enid Blyton Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of The Famous Five.

Enid Blyton Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of The Famous Five.
This section contains 649 words
(approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page)
Buy the Student Essay on The Famous Five: Five Go To Mystery Moor

The Famous Five: Five Go To Mystery Moor

Summary: A plot overview of The Famous Five: Five Go To Mystery Moor, by Enid Blyton.
During the girls break they go to stay at Captain Johnson's Riding School for a week while the boys are away at camp. While they are at the riding school they receive a letter telling them " Please stay at camp another week, George's father is ill." They could not even go to Anne's because her parents where redecorating the house and it was messy. George mainly is upset because she does not like Henry. In the mean time they receive a letter from the boys saying " That they would be coming to stay at Captain Johnson's Riding school with them." Both the girls are excited. The next day instead of picking up the boys at the train they go to the bus station. After they left they were delivered another letter telling them "To meet them at the train station." Since they missed the letter Henry goes for...

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