“What do you eat?” she asked. “Mulligan stew,” said Bob. “My friends and I collect scraps of food all day, and then we cook it up in a big pot and share it. It’s always different, but very tasty.” “Why is it called mulligan stew?” asked Stephen. “There was once a hobo named Mulligan,” said Bob. “He made the first mulligan stew.” “Was he a good cook?” asked Todd. “No, he was eaten by cannibals.”
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Wayside School is Falling Down
This book is a collection of short stories that follow the misadventures of the students at Wayside School, a school that is built on a hillside and has a unique set of quirks and challenges. The students are a diverse group with their own personalities and quirks, and the school itself is a character in its own right, with its own peculiarities and problems. The narrative is filled with humor and wit, making it an engaging read for children and adults alike. more
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