Naughtiest Girl 2: The Naughtiest Girl Again - Plot & Excerpts
He was anxious to play the same piece himself, and Mr. Lewis had said that if he could get the record and hear how a great master played the piece it would help him. William granted the money at once. The whole School was becoming very proud of Richard, for he played both the piano and the violin beautifully. He sat down, pleased. "Any complaints or grumbles?" asked William. Leonard got up. He looked rather apologetic. "This is rather a silly grumble," he said. "It's about Fred. He does snore so at night-and, you see, I have to get up early in the morning to milk the cows, so if I am kept awake by the snoring, I can't seem to make myself get up in time, We've all told Fred about it, but he can't help it. So what can we do?" Fred stood up. "I've had a bad cold," lie said. "I think I'll be all right when it's quite gone. Shall I go and sleep in the sanatorium by myself till Matron says I don't snore any more?" "Yes, I should," said William, smiling. "It's about the funniest grumble we've ever had, I think, But Leonard must get his sleep or we shan't get our breakfast milk!" Everyone laughed.
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