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  ‘My mum,’ said Charlie, ‘groans when I come into a room. And says, “Shoes off, Charlie, before you take another step!” And she goes on and on about interrupting people talking. How can I not interrupt when she talks all the time? I have to yell to make her take any notice of me.’

  ‘I’ve heard you,’ agreed Henry. ‘If your front door’s open we can hear you right down the road.’

  ‘And the fuss she makes if I come home in the wrong clothes if I’ve accidentally put on someone else’s after PE! Or about lost socks! My mum’s got a thing about socks. Every time I come home without them she goes mad!’

  ‘What does it matter about losing socks?’ asked Henry in astonishment. ‘Everyone has socks! I have thousands!’

  ‘I have three,’ said Charlie.

  ‘Borrow Max’s.’

  ‘Oh ha ha ha,’ said Charlie bitterly. ‘As if that could ever happen! None of my family share anything with me.’

  ‘I share with you,’ said Henry. ‘At least you’ve got me.’

  ‘S’pose,’ said Charlie ungratefully.

  ‘And when you’re grown up you can run away from your terrible family!’

  ‘I could run away now,’ said Charlie. ‘That would show them! Then they’d be sorry!’

  ‘They might be pleased,’ remarked Henry. ‘Then what?’

  Instead of answering that unsympathetic question, Charlie rugby-tackled Henry’s knees.

  Text copyright © Hilary McKay

  Illustrations copyright © Sam Hearn

  Charlie and the Big Snow was first published in Great Britain in 2007 by Scholastic Children’s Books

  Charlie and the Haunted Tent was first published in Great Britain in 2008 by Scholastic Children’s Books

  This bind-up published in 2014 by Hodder Children’s Books

  This ebook edition published in 2014

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  All characters in this publication are fictitious and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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  ISBN 978 1 444 91920 2

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