"Blyton, Enid - Famous Five 06 - Five On Kirrin Island Again" - читать интересную книгу автора (Blyton Enid)

'Good morning, Peters,' said Uncle Quentin. 'So nice to see you again. How did you like your underground walk? We found it better to come by sea.' Peters looked at Johnson, and he too sat down suddenly. 'What's happened?' he said to Johnson.
'It's all up,' said Johnson. Then Timmy appeared, wagging his tail, and went to George.
'I bet they were glad when Timmy came up to them!' said 'Julian.
Johnson looked at him. 'Yes. We were lost in those hateful tunnels. Curton said he'd come to meet us, but he never came.' 'No. He's probably in the prison hospital by now, with a broken leg,' said Uncle Quentin. 'Well, constable - do your duty.' Both men were at once arrested. Then the whole company made their way back over the moor. The two men were put into a police car and driven off. The rest of the company went into Kirrin Cottage to have a good meal.
'I'm most terribly hungry,' said George. 'Joanna, have you got anything nice for breakfast?' 'Not much,' said Joanna, from the kitchen. 'Only bacon and eggs and mushrooms!' 'Oooh!' said Anne. 'Joanna, you shall have the O.B.C.B.E.!' 'And what may that be?' cried Joanna, but Anne couldn't remember.
'It's a decoration!' she cried.
'Well, I'm not a Christmas tree!' shouted back Joanna. 'You come and help with the breakfast!' It was a very jolly breakfast that the seven of them -no eight, for Timmy must certainly be counted -- sat down to. Martin, now that he was free of his guardian, became quite a different boy.
The children made plans for him. 'You can stay with the coastguard, because he likes you - he kept on and on saying you weren't a bad boy! And you can come and play with us and go to the island. And Uncle Quentin will see if he can get you into an art-school. He says you deserve a reward for helping to save his wonderful secret!' Martin glowed with pleasure. It seemed as if a load had fallen' away from his shoulders. 'I've never had a chance till now,' he said, 'I'll make good. You see if I don't!' 'Mother! Can we go and stay on Kirrin Island and watch the tower being taken down tomorrow?' begged George. 'Do say yes! And can we stay there a whole week? We can sleep in that little room as we did before.' 'Well -- I suppose you can!' said her mother, smiling at George's eager face. 'I'd rather like to have your father to myself for a few days and feed him up a bit.' 'Oh -- that reminds me, Fanny,' said her husband, suddenly. 'I 'tried some soup you left for me, the night before last. And, my dear, it was horrible! Quite bad!' 'Oh Quentin! I told you to pour it away! You know I did,' said his wife, distressed. 'It must have been completely bad. You really are dreadful.' They all finished their breakfast at last, and went out into the garden. They looked across Kirrin Bay to Kirrin Island. It looked lovely in the morning sun.
'We've had a lot of adventures together,' said Julian.
'More than most children. They have been exciting, haven't they?' Yes -- they have. But now we must say good-bye to the Five, and to Kirrin Island too. Good-bye, Julian, Dick, George, Anne -- and Timmy. But only Timmy hears our good-bye, for he has such sharp ears.