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Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 08 Jun 2016, 19:02
by Billy Farmer
Billy Farmer wrote:For a location - a Haunted Mine, and nearby an old Inn, with a secret passage, leading from the Inn to the Mine.

A legend attached to the old Mine, and also the old Inn, and characters, whose ancestors, worked down the Haunted Mine.

Also an unpleasant character, who had an ancestor, who worked in the old Inn.
A map, showing the workings of the Haunted Mine.

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 08 Jun 2016, 19:18
by John Pickup
A whole tongue on a farmhouse table and a very disagreeable local policeman.

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 08 Jun 2016, 19:20
by Courtenay
Tinned tongue and potted meat. :P

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 08 Jun 2016, 19:45
by Rob Houghton
Some 'field glasses' ;-)

Also a swimsuit!!

And maybe tracing paper for tracing old maps and documents.

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 16:58
by Moonraker
An old mother with a cruel son.

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 07 Oct 2016, 09:38
by Ming
A compass!

Reviving this thread because I'm only just seeing it now. :lol:

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 13 Apr 2024, 09:49
by pete9012S
A lovable (but sometimes savage) dog for protection..

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 13 Apr 2024, 10:04
by Barnard
A ‘foreigner’ with eyes set too close together.

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 13 Apr 2024, 17:34
by Lucky Star
A Gypsy caravan.

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 16 Apr 2024, 19:02
by MarkL
Stepdad's with a white-tipped nose when angry.

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 16 Apr 2024, 19:06
by Barnard
A girl, other than George, who looks and acts like a boy.

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 16 Apr 2024, 19:39
by MarkL
A boy that acts like a girl. (Wasn't there one in "Go off to Camp")

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 17 Apr 2024, 02:49
by GloomyGraham
A person with thin lips which signifies they are cruel and untrustworthy.

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 17 Apr 2024, 07:19
by Anita Bensoussane
A cook who is always baking gingerbread, macaroons, meringues, shortbread, scones or fruit cake.

Re: An Enid Blyton guide to writing an adventure story

Posted: 17 Apr 2024, 07:51
by Barnard
A nighttime adventure in which everyone can participate (except for the girls).