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Peep. Penny's head was sticking out of Jack's jacket. Jackand Annie were wearing their own clothes again-theirjeans, jackets, hats, and scarves. All their heavycold-weather gear for Antarctica was gone. We're in Camelot, said Annie, looking out thewi
The snowmobiles and the helicopter were bothparked on the slope. The scientists and journalistsstood talking with Nancy and Pete. Oh, no! Annie said, grabbing Jack. What aboutPenny? We're not supposed to have a penguin! They'lltake her away!Jack put
Well done, Teddy said softly. Indeed, said Kathleen, smiling at Jack and Annie. Morgan smiled at them, too. Thank you for yourfour secrets, she said. You're welcome, said Annie. But we're notexactly sure what the fourth secret is.I told Annie I don't
In the icy field below the slope were yellow, brown,and green buildings; telephone poles; metal pipes; andstorage tanks. Tractors and bulldozers moved alonggravel roads. It looked like a small town. HONK! The sound came from a red bus with giganticwh
Touching down onto a flat, snowy field was anorange and white helicopter. The helicopter had skison the bottom so it could land on the ice and snow. The bus came to a stop at the edge of the field. We must be going to the volcano in a helicopter!said
Welcome to Antarctica, said Annie. Jack and Annie were bundled in cold-weather gear. They both wore snow pants, gloves, boots withspikes, and thick red parkas with hoods. Gogglescovered their eyes, and wool masks covered theirmouths and noses. A hike
The castle was still and silent. No candles burned inits windows. No guards stood at its gatehouse. Noarchers patrolled the tops of its walls. Hello! Teddy shouted. No one answered. Not very well protected, eh? said Teddy. Ourmission should be easy.Y
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