The sun streamed through the window. He motioned the others to follow. Slowly they went in. The wooden floor creaked. The first large room had a table with five chairs. A stool sat in the corner by a stone fireplace, and a wood-burning stove was in the center of the room. A huge cobweb stretched across one corner. “Look!” Jessie exclaimed. “A stove! We can have a fine hot supper.” Benny smiled. “That’s good news. But it’s broken.” “It will be easy to fix,” Violet said. “Only the oven door is off its hinges.” “Don’t worry,” said Jessie. “I can push it back in place.” She opened and closed the squeaking cast-iron door. Next they went into a bedroom. Two bunk beds were against one wall. A sagging string held up a tattered curtain at the window. It was clear Pete had other things on his mind besides keeping house. “Neat!” Benny shouted. He dashed to the beds’ ladder and climbed up to the top bunk. He bounced up and down on the mattress, causing the dust to fly.
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