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π§ 99: Mr. Beaker brought . . .
π§ 98: One quiet morning, . . .
π§ 97: The next morning, I began . . .
π§ 96: The next day, at noon, . . .
π§ 95: Porky took a swallow of beer . . .
π§ 94: Nothing is miserable except . . .
160: The new school opened ...
157: Well, when Mitgangβs book ...
π§ 91: βClose your eyes, . . .β
π§ 90: But I didnβt have to . . .
156: It happened like this: ...
155: This story was conceived ...
π§ 89: Guppa had spent . . .
π§ 87: Most children do not have ...
π§ 86: On Christmas Eve, . . .
π§ 85: Then came the flood. . . .
150: Clarissaβs father asked ...
π§ 84: I will not make you sit through ...
149: When my mother and father ...
π§ 83: From one of the bags ...
148: I walked home quickly ...
π§ 82: I dragged the metal stool ...
π§ 81: Guppa drove his Studebaker ...
π§ 80: βFirst we have to read . . .β
π§ 79: Our first working day . . .
π§ 78: We went through . . .
π§ 77: So there we were . . .
π§ 76: While Guppa was working . . .
141: The sky was quite dark ...
π§ 75: I proposed the project ...
π§ 74: βGuppa could build me a radio,β . . .
140: βThe storyβs . . .β
139: Although work on the play ...
π§ 73: βThatβs good, Peter, ...β
138: Clarissa took to her work ...
137: I also engaged the help ...
136: Mrs. Grahamβs first Suggestion . . .
134: The times-table business ...
133: In one miserable week . . .
π§ 67: Flushed and giggly . . .
π§ 66: It was not unusual . . .
π§ 65: As soon as I had listened . . .
π§ 64: At home, in my parentsβ house . . .
130: At the end of the day . . .
π§ 63: I telephoned Eliza . . .
129: βHello, Peter,β Clarissa said, ...
π§ 62: We are all obliged, . . .
127: The school was an old one.
π§ 60: The upper reaches of the river . . .
π§ 59: The sun rose higher . . .
124: When report cards were . . .
π§ 58: Just north of Hargrove Road . . .
123: βI have often noticed . . .β
122: The Fox and the Clam eBook
π§ 56: Rarely does one eat . . .
π§ 55: βSince we are here . . .β
120: βSo I sat there, . . .β
π§ 54: The only decent fishing . . .
119: After Matthew and I . . .
π§ 53: The Clam Fest, of course, . . .
π§ 52: If you are determined . . .
π§ 51: If you are planning . . .
π§ 50: The Bolotomy, like most rivers . . .
π§ 49: The boats employed . . .
115: I got the chicken pox . . .
π§ 48: βYe gods, I can see . . .β
π§ 47: As you approach Babbington . . .
π§ 46: In Babbington you will find no . . .
π§ 45: Adventurerβs Bubble . . .
π§ 44: In Babbington you will find . . .
π§ 43: Despite my apprehensions . . .
109: βIt all happened in the fall,β ...
π§ 42: On the right bank . . .
108: The bus came to a halt ...
π§ 41: If life is like a river . . .
107: I didnβt see Matthew Barber ...
106: The fox-and-clam episode ...
π§ 39: I am thirty-seven . . .
105: Miss Louisa closed her book ...
104: One afternoon, at reading time, ...
π§ 38: When May had gone . . .
103: My mother and Mr. Beaker ...
π§ 36: I did go to bed, upstairs . . .
102: So delicious was the pleasure ...
π§ 35: βLet me tell you . . .β
101: βWell, Peter,β said Mr. Beaker ...
100: The Fable of the Fox and the Clam
π§ 34: When we returned home . . .
π§ 33: On my first clamming trip . . .
π§ 32: One more short digression . . .
97: The next morning, I began . . .
π§ 31: Grandfather raised the sails . . .
π§ 30: I have sometimes had the feeling...
96: The next day, at noon, . . .
π§ 29: A stone landed in the water . . .
95: Porky took a swallow of beer . . .
π§ 28: When my father was a boy . . .
94: Nothing is miserable except . . .
π§ 27: When the call came . . .
π§ 26: Later, as a young man, . . .
π§ 25: βSit over there, . . .β
91: βClose your eyes, . . .β
π§ 24: The door at the top of the stairs . . .
90: But I didnβt have to . . .
π§ 23: From time to time . . .
π§ 22: For another example . . .
π§ 21: βDo Clams Bite?β began as . . .
87: Most children do not have ...
85: Then came the flood. . . .
84: I will not make you sit through ...
π§ 17: βI left work early . . .β
83: From one of the bags . . .
π§ 16: Mr. Beaker insisted . . .
82: I dragged the metal stool ...
π§ 15: βIf I were you, Beaker . . .β
81: Guppa drove his Studebaker . . .
π§ 14: Mr. Beaker began fiddling . . .
80: βFirst we have to read . . .β
79: Our first working day . . .
π§ 13: Now donβt feel uncomfortable . . .
π§ 12: Now donβt try to sell . . .
π§ 11: I was lying in my crib . . .
76: While Guppa was working . . .
π§ 10: I hardly know what to say . . .
75: I proposed the project . . .
Topical Guide Index (TG 1 β TG 40)
74: βGuppa could build me a radio,β . . .
π§ 8: You mustnβt think . . .
73: βThatβs good, Peter, . . .β
Topical Guide Index (TG 1 β TG 40)
π§ 7: Please do not be offended . . .
72: Three Days Until Podcast Launch
71: Four Days Until Podcast Launch
π§ 6: I canβt begin to tell you . . .
70: Five Days Until Podcast Launch
69: Six Days Until Podcast Launch
68: Seven Days Until Podcast Launch
π§ 5: On the morning that . . .
π§ 4: Mr. Beaker lived alone . . .
65: As soon as I had listened . . .
64: At home, in my parentsβ house . . .
60: The upper reaches of the river . . .
58: Just north of Hargrove RoadΒ .Β .Β .
56: Rarely does one eatΒ .Β .Β .
55: βSince we are hereΒ .Β .Β .β
54: The only decent fishingΒ .Β .Β .
53: The Clam Fest, of course,Β .Β .Β .
52: If you are determinedΒ .Β .Β .
51: If you are planningΒ .Β .Β .
50: The Bolotomy, like most riversΒ .Β .Β .
49: The boats employedΒ .Β .Β .
48: βYe gods, I can seeΒ .Β .Β .β
47: As you approach BabbingtonΒ .Β .Β .
46: In Babbington you will find noΒ .Β .Β .
45: Adventurerβs Bubble . . .
44: In Babbington you will findΒ .Β .Β .
43: Despite my apprehensions . . .
41: If life is like a riverΒ .Β .Β .
36: I did go to bed, upstairsΒ .Β .Β .
35: βLet me tell youΒ .Β .Β .βΒ
34: When we returned homeΒ .Β .Β .
33: On my first clamming tripΒ .Β .Β .
32: One more short digressionΒ .Β .Β .
31: Grandfather raised the sailsΒ .Β .Β .
30: I have sometimes had the feelingΒ .Β .Β .
29: A stone landed in the waterΒ .Β .Β .
28: When my father was a boyΒ .Β .Β .
26: Later, as a young man, .Β .Β .
25: βSit over there, . . .β
24: The door at the top of the stairsΒ .Β .Β .
21: βDo Clams Bite?β began as . . .
17: βI left work early . . .β
15: βIf I were you, Beaker . . .β
14: Mr. Beaker began fiddling . . .
Topical Guide 13 (Free Sample)
13: Now donβt feel uncomfortable . . .
12: Now donβt try to sell . . .
11: I was lying in my crib . . .
10: I hardly know what to say . . .
8: You mustnβt think .Β .Β .
7: Please do not be offended . . .
6: I canβt begin to tell you . . .
