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The Phoenix and the Carpet

Chapter 11 THE BEGINNING OF THE END

Word Count: 4389    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

arned and mended and backed with shiny American cloth, on the floor of the nurs

to the lips of Cyril, Robert, Jane,

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The Phoenix and the Carpet
The Phoenix and the Carpet
“In this follow-up to Nesbit's classic Five Children and It, Cyril, Robert, Anthea, Jane, and the Lamb have more magical adventures in store when a mysterious egg hatches in the nursery fireplace. Out comes a flame-colored bird, the Phoenix, who, though a bit conceited, proves very helpful indeed. The bird kindly explains that the second-hand Persian carpet recently acquired for the nursery is actually a flying one. On it, they may travel to any place and time that they wish. But once again, the children find that magic does not always go as planned. They find hidden treasure in France, and with it restore the fortunes of a little boy. Meanwhile, their own house is invaded by a thousand Persian cats, a cow, and a burglar, who eventually marries the cook on an island in the South Seas. Full of wit and wonders, The Phoenix and the Carpet is a magical ride for children of all ages.”