“She talked all evening and she was still squeaking away long after Miss Hamer-Cotton had switched out the light in our dormi. ‘I’m ever so tired, Rosemary. Couldn’t we go to sleep now?’ Janie begged. ‘I’m not a bit tired,’ said Rosemary.‘Well I am,’ Louise groaned. ‘Put your wretched donkey over your head and pipe down.’ Rosemary did as she was told.‘Dora smells funny,’ she said, sounding smothered.Karen snorted. ‘Of course she does, stupid. She’s been in a cowpat, yuck yuck yuck. You shouldn’t... put it round your face, you’ll catch some awful disease.’ ‘No I won’t. Will I, Stella?’ For some reason Rosemary kept asking me things now. It was beginning to annoy the others. ‘Stella washed all the cow stuff away so Dora doesn’t smell nasty any more,’ Rosemary continued. ‘She just smells funny. Wet. Like my swimming costume when it’s been rolled up in my towel a long time.’ ‘Is she still wet then?’ said Marzipan. ‘You’d better not have her in bed with you.’ ‘But I can’t sleep without her.’‘You don’t seem to be able to sleep with her either,’ said Louise.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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