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Page 1: The Doorbell Rang

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The Doorbell Ranglay Pat Hutchins

SCHOLASTIC INC.New York Toronto London Auckland Sydney

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No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole Of to part jor stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any lorm or

by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording,or otherwise, without written permission of the publisher.

For information regarding permission, write loWilliam Morrow &= Company, Inc., 105 Madison Avenue, New York, N< 'w Y< irk I ( ) (11 (i.

ISBN 0-590-41109-8

Copyright © 1986 by Pat Hutchins.All rights reserved. Published by Scholastic Inc.,

730 Broadway, New York, NY 10003, by arrangement withGreenwillow Books, a division of William Morrow &> Company, Inc.

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Printed in the U.S.A.First Scholastic printing, September 1987

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"I've made some cookies for tea," said Ma."Good," said Victoria and Sam. "We're starving."Share them between yourselves," said Ma."I made plenty."

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r"That's six each," said Sam and Victoria."They look as good as Grandma's," said Victoria,"They smell as good as Grandma's," said Sam.

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"No one makes cookies like Grandma,"said Ma as the doorbell rang.

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It was Tom and Hannah from next door."Come in," said Ma."You can share the cookies."

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"That's three each," said Sam and Victoria."They smell as good as your Grandma's," said Tom."And look as good," said Hannah.

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"No one makes cookies like Grandma,said Ma as the doorbell rang.

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It was Peter and his little brother."Come in," said Ma."You can share the cookies."

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"That's two each," said Victoria and Sam"They look as good as your Grandma's,"said Peter. "And smell as good."

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"Nobody makes cookies like Grandma,"said Ma as the doorbell rang.

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It was Joy and Simonwith their four cousins.

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"Come in," said Ma."You can share the cookies."

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"No one makes cookies like Grandma,'said Ma as the doorbell rang.

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"Oh dear," said Ma as the children staredat the cookies on their plates.

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"Perhaps you'd better eat them beforewe open the door."

"We'll wait," said Sam.

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It was Grandma with an enormoustray of cookies.

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"How nice to have so many friendsto share them with," said Grandma.

"It's a good thing I made a lot!!

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/"And no one makes cookies like Grandma,said Ma as the doorbell rang.

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