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Sadly, he went to his room. It was then he noticed that his entire collection of feathers and flying books were gone. Only his sketchbooks remained, the thief having deemed them as unimportant.
"Oh those," said Bluebell, dismissively, when he went to her to complain. "Mom made me hide
Merton then ran up into the attic of the shed. There he sat, all by himself, thinking how he was still unable to fly. Was he to remain forever an ordinary earthbound mouse? Was his flying to be done only in his dreams?
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"Why didn't tell me you were going to make a second glider?" he exclaimed. "I could have helped you get all the stuff like before?"
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"Well, how come you get to have all the fun then?" Nuttal whispered back. "And I get stuck inside having to do crummy chores and multiplication tables?"
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