Escape From Silver Street Farm (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
Frost sparkled everywhere in the last of the moonlight and the first glow of dawn. It was going to be a perfect day. She let the sheep and the ducks and the turkeys out and gave them their breakfast. The goats didn’t need milking in the morning at this time of year, so she let them wander out, too. Then she took Flinty and Buster to wake the sleepy children, who had spent what was left of the night on the three old sofas in the office. With a combination of nose licking and jumping on heads, the dogs had soon woken them up. “Come on,” Flora said. “You never get the chance to see the dawn on your farm, because you don’t live here. Come and look.” She led Meera, Gemma, and Karl across the yard and up to the old signal box, where the chickens were clucking to be let out. She ran up the steps to open the door, and the bantams fluttered down in a feathery fall while the big hens jumped down the steps. “Now,” said Flora, “come up here.” The children climbed the steps to the signal box, and they all looked out from the top, over the whole of Silver Street Farm.
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