by Enid Blyton
'So am I,' said Marybelle. 'I don't like Smuggler's Top - it's so queer and secret and lonely!'
'Well, if it will make you all happy to leave it, I'm glad,' said Julian. 'But I like it! I think it's a lovely place, set on a hill-top like this, with mists at its foot, and secret ways all about it. I'll be sorry never to come here again, if you leave.'
'So will I,' said Dick, and Anne and George nodded.
'It's an adventurous place!' said George, patting Timmy. 'Isn't it, Timmy? Do you like it, Timmy? Have you enjoyed your adventure here?'
'Woof!' said Timmy, and thumped his tail on the floor. Of course he had enjoyed himself. He always did, so long as George was anywhere about.
'Well - now perhaps we'll have a nice peaceful time!' said Marybelle. 'I don't want any more adventures.'
'Ah, but we do!' said the others. So no doubt they will get them. Adventures always come to the adventurous, there's no doubt about that!
THE END
Enid Blyton
Table of Contents
BACK TO KIRRIN COTTAGE
A SHOCK IN THE NIGHT
UNCLE QUENTIN HAS AN IDEA
SMUGGLER'S TOP
SOOTY LENOIR
SOOTY'S STEPFATHER AND MOTHER
THE HIDDEN PIT
AN EXCITING WALK
WHO IS IN THE TOWER?
TIMMY MAKES A NOISE
GEORGE IS WORRIED
BLOCK GETS A SURPRISE
POOR GEORGE!
A VERY PUZZLING THING
STRANGE HAPPENINGS
NEXT MORNING
MORE AND MORE PUZZLING
CURIOUS DISCOVERIES
MR BARLING TALKS
TIMMY TO THE RESCUE
A JOURNEY THROUGH THE HILL
THINGS COME RIGHT AT LAST