Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Quote

What’s up? asked Beth.You mean, what’s , said Eddie, her eyes beginning to glower. Or, what’s to be down. going to be down, that’s what. She let sisters over a hedge just beyond the school property. We’re going to wait here, she said, and when the Hatfords come by, we’re going to leap on Jake—all three of us. Before Wally and Josh can even think of stopping us, we are going to stuff Jake so full of snow he’ll think he’s a snowman. Beth, you push snow down his collar; Caroline, you rub snow in his face; and I’m going to cram a snowball right in his mouth. As soon as you’re done, run like crazy and I’ll meet you at home.When Eddie got even, she didn’t fool around.

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

What’s up? asked Beth.You mean, what’s , said Eddie, her eyes beginning to glower. Or, what’s to be down. going to be down, that’s what. She let sisters over a hedge just beyond the school property. We’re going to wait here, she said, and when the Hatfords come by, we’re going to leap on Jake—all three of us. Before Wally and Josh can even think of stopping us, we are going to stuff Jake so full of snow he’ll think he’s a snowman. Beth, you push snow down his collar; Caroline, you rub snow in his face; and I’m going to cram a snowball right in his mouth. As soon as you’re done, run like crazy and I’ll meet you at home.When Eddie got even, she didn’t fool around.

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About Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (born January 4, 1933) is an American writer best known for children's and young adult fiction. Naylor is best known for her children's-novel quartet Shiloh (a 1992 Newbery Medal winner) and for her "Alice" book series, one of the most frequently challenged books of the last decade.