Mrs Honey’s Tree Felt Play
Every Thursday, when she had finished her shopping. Mrs Honey would sit down and have a rest. She sat on a seat under a horse chestnut tree in the market square. Bur today. children were standing around the tree. Mrs Honey’s grandchildren Emma and Peter, were with them. There was a notice on the tree saying……. DEMOLITION ORDER…..
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Written by Pam Adams
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