“They were standing at the edge of a pale green meadow. The meadow was bathed in warm, rosy sunlight. Three horses—one black, one brown, one gray—were grazing nearby. On a hillside beyond the meadow, red and purple flowers sparkled like bright buttons. “It’s so nice here,” said Annie. “Yeah,” said Jack. “Maybe we won’t need this anymore.” He pulled the hood of the cloak off their heads. He was relieved to see Annie’s face—and to see himself! “What was the first rhyme again?” asked Annie. Jack to...ok out his notebook. He found the first rhyme and read aloud: “Beyond the iron gate The Keepers of the Cauldron wait.” He looked around warily. “I wonder where the Keepers of the Cauldron are?” he said. “What do you mean?” asked Annie. “We just sneaked past them. Remember? WHOOOSH?” “I don’t know,” said Jack. “The rhyme says ‘beyond the iron gate.’ Those guards were standing in front of the gate. They weren’t beyond it.” “Shh,” said Annie.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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