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Sleepy is a goldfish, and is Peter Hedgehog's best friend. Peter
won Sleepy at a fair, and it's strange how he did it.
When the fair comes to Amersham, which is where Peter lives, the
roundabouts and stalls stretch the whole length of the High
Street. Peter loves the bright lights and the confusion, so he
never misses it. Because he is so small - that is, small compared
to people, he is really a very large hedgehog - not many people
notice Peter as he walks around the fair. When he came to the big
lorry with open sides that sells fish and chips, he had to go to
the back door to get served.
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"Ere Joe, there's an 'edgeogg `ere, oo says `e wants a
bag a chips" said a young man who was peeling the
potatoes. Joe, who was rather plump, and who looked as if he
rubbed himself daily with frying fat, stared at Peter. "As
`e got any money, that's the thing? We don't mind oo we
serves, as long as they got money to pay" Joe said, and
he sniffed and wiped his nose on the sleeve of his white
overalls.
Peter wondered why Joe's mother had never taught him to blow
his nose on a handkerchief, but he gave him the money, and Joe
gave him a bag of chips. It took three bags of chips, complete
with salt and vinegar, to make Peter feel as if he had eaten
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Only then did he wander off to have a look at some other things.
He went on the roundabout, going up and down on the horses, and
seeing all the people's faces whiz past. But after two goes he
knew that he really had eaten too much, because he began to feel
slightly dizzy and sick.
Next he became fascinated by the giant helter skelter. Being a
rather slow creature, the speed with which people slid down the
shute made him excited. He paid his money, dragged his mat in the
door, and then wondered how on earth he was going to climb all the
ladders to the top. But in the end he managed to catch hold of
somebody's mat who was passing. He clung to their mat with one
hand, to his own mat with his other, and closed his eyes so tight
that they hurt. In this manner he proceeded in bumps and jerks
until he reached the top. There he sat down in a corner for a long
time, until his heart stopped pounding. Only then did he drag his
mat over to the slide, heave it up, and sit on it. But as he did
so he suddenly saw how very far away the ground was. It was so far
away that he couldn't help feeling that he was falling, and he
started trying to crawl back into the tower. But at that moment
someone else sat down behind him with a bump, making him jump. His
mat slid from underneath him, he lost his balance, became
frightened, and curled up in a ball.
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The people looking up, saw what looked like a big brown ball
come bounding down the slide, whirling round and round, and
going faster and faster. Round the big tower he went, once
twice, THREE times; then he shot off the end at enormous
speed, hit a pile of mats at the bottom, and bounced so high,
he sailed right over to the next stall, where he crashed into
the pile of tins that one throws wooden balls at. He knocked
them all over the place, and by the time he had uncurled,
there were such a lot of people crowding round, laughing at
his antics, and shouting "Give him a prize" that the
stall owner asked him what he would like. |
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Peter wasn't sure at all what was going on. After such a lot of
rolling and bumping, he had a definite tummy ache. So when he
muttered "Oh my fish and chips," and rubbed his tummy,
the stall owner thought he was looking hungrily at the goldfish,
so he gave him one. Peter is really very pleased about Sleepy. He
is company about the house, and whenever he tells anybody about
how he won him, it sounds almost as if he did it all on purpose. |