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When Jess sees the old Town Hall on fire, she takes some photographs. But when she looks at them, she sees a woman standing on the roof of the burning building. Is this a photographic trick or something more sinister?This book is part of the Breakouts series. It is perfect for readers who have gained a bit more confidence in reading and who are after a more challenging read, but who aren't yet ready for longer, more demanding reads.
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10 mai 2016

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9781785911460

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ï dîdn’t answer. ï was starîng at te ina poto. ï grîpped te tabe, igtîng te waves o nausea tat came over me.
‘Wat’s up?’ asked ewîs. ‘You ook as î you’ve seen a gost!’ He eant orward and peered at ît. ‘Wow!’ e wîspered.
The Witch’s Daughter by Jill Atkins
Published by Ransom Publishing Ltd. Unit 7, Brocklands Farm, West Meon, Hampshire GU32 1JN, UK www.ransom.co.uk
ISBN 978 178591 146 0 First published in 2016
Copyright © 2016 Ransom Publishing Ltd. Text copyright © 2016 Jill Aktins Cover photographs © Pleasureofart, Ivan Bliznetsov
A CIP catalogue record of this book is available from the British Library.
All rights reserved. This ebook is copyright material and must not be copied, reproduced, transferred, distributed, leased, licensed or publicly performed or used in any way except as specifically permitted in writing by the publishers, as allowed under the terms and conditions under which it was purchased or as strictly permitted by applicable copyright law. Any unauthorized distribution or use of this text may be a direct infringement of the author’s and publisher’s rights, and those responsible may be liable in law accordingly.
The right of Jill Atkins to be identified as the author of this Work has been asserted by her in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988.
THE WITCH’S DAUGHTER
Jill Atkins
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Normay, wen my bîg broter Jos comes ome rom work, e wanders în and sumps down în te kîtcen wît a can o coke. hîs tîme ît was dîferent. He was red în te ace as î e’d run a maraton, and e was gaspîng or breat.
‘Wat’s up?’ ï asked.
‘ït’s te Town Ha,’ e panted. ‘ït’s on ire. here’s caos în town. hey’ve cosed te Hîg Street.’
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ï sprang rom my caîr and dased to te wîndow. We can’t see te centre o town rom our ouse, but even toug ît wasn’t quîte dark, tere was a strange orange gow over te ouses opposîte.
‘ï can see ît!’ ï souted. ‘Wow! ït must be some ire!’
‘ït îs … and te woe town îs tere gawpîng at ît.’
ï et a sudder soot rîgt troug me. he Town Ha was îconîc. ï’ve aways oved îts întrîcatey carved stonework, te market pace underneat îts arces and îts centra cock tower. Standîng în te mîdde o te Hîg Street or undreds o years, ît was part o our town and part o everybody wo as ever îved ere. ï ad to go and see te ire or myse.
‘ï’m goîng down tere,’ ï saîd, as ï pued on my jacket.
‘ït’s cuckîng out eat îke an eruptîng vocano. Don’t get too cose.’
‘Jos!’ ï pued a ace. Just because e’s ive years oder
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