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قراءة كتاب Hallowe'en at Merryvale
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boys had been looking forward to the party to be held at Toad Brown's house, but the evening finally arrived and a number of new games were played, although a few things happened which were not on the program.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Getting Ready for the Party | 9 |
II. | The Fun Begins | 15 |
III. | The Swinging Apples | 24 |
IV. | The Candy Pull | 29 |
V. | The Witch Tells Fortunes | 35 |
VI. | Blowing Out the Candles | 44 |
VII. | The Search for the Silver Coin | 49 |
VIII. | The Wonderful Pie | 53 |
HALLOWE'EN
AT MERRYVALE
CHAPTER I
GETTING READY FOR THE PARTY
"What's Hallowe'en mean, Father?" asked Thomas Brown as the family was seated at breakfast one morning late in October.
"It means the evening before All Saints Day," answered Father Brown.
"Do you remember what fun we had last year, Chuck?" remarked Toad, for Thomas was called "Toad" by his friends, and Charley was known as "Chuck."
"I should say I do," he answered.
The Browns had always lived in the town of Merryvale in a large, white house, set far back from the street, and not far away was the home of Toad's best friend Reddy and his brother Frank nick-named "Fat."
"We had great fun when I was a boy," resumed Father Brown, "for my