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Holly
Webb
Lost the
in
Snow
Lost the
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Holly Webb Illustrated
by Sophy Williams
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Rosebridge Farm was a beautiful place in
autumn. The leaves on the big oak
tree at
the corner of the farmyard had turned
golden, and every so often a^few of them
would whirl down scare the hens. place,
to the
ground and
The farm was
a lovely old
and the Moffat family had been
dairy farmers
hundred
years.
there
for
more than
a
There were
stables, a big barn,
and a
beautiful old farmhouse that looked cozy
and inviting
in the
autumn sunshine.
But today no one
at
the farm was
how
it
all
noticing
lovely
was. Mrs.
Moffat and her son, Ben, were in the office, It
looking at the
had been
was
bills
and worrying.
a difficult year,
and money
tight.
Outside
in
the
yard,
Sara,
Mrs.
Moffat s thirteen-year-old daughter, was trying to give the henhouse a makeover.
"Ow!" she yelped the
hammer
as she hit herself
with
for the fourth time. "Sorry,
chicks," she said to the hens,
who were
scratching and pecking around her feet. "You're just going to have to wait for to
Ben
come and help me." She put down
the
.
hammer
headed
and
off
the
to
farmhouse, but as she passed the stables
something made her
What was
stop.
that funny squeaking noise?
Sara peered over the half-door at Gus, their
He
old pony.
gazed back and
snorted, shaking himself
he nosed down
pile
Then
of straw
be saying that he wasn't
to
complaining, but
"Rosie!
a
over.
underneath him. His face
practically
seemed
at
all
really,
YouVe
of all the places
had
the
.
.
kittens!"
exclaimed Sara excitedly. She leaned so far over the door, she nearly fell into the stable. Rosie, the
farm
cat,
"Sorry, sorry! I promise I
and disturb you. quick look."
I
just
glared at her.
wont come
want
in
to have a
— The
were snuggled up next to
kittens
Gus s bed of
Rosie in
They were
straw.
tripping over one another as they nuzzled
gently at their mother,
still
blind and
helpless.
"Oh,
many
they're gorgeous, Rosie! are
orange
there?
tabby
tabbies. I
— oh
Oh,
flattened.
black ones, an
two
no,
wish you'd hold
And
I'm counting. oh.
Two
The brown
— much,
tiny
much
brothers and sisters
still,
orange kittens,
brown tabby
a
Saras
dear."
So how
delighted voice
tabby kitten was so smaller than
her
—and she was hardly
moving.
"Oh,
I
hope
you'll
whispered worriedly climbed over
it.
be
as
all
right!" Sara
one of the others
But she had
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a horrible
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— feeling that the tiny thing
small to survive.
.
.
sort
all
her
life,
just too
.
Even though Sara had farm
was
lived
on the
and she knew that
this
of thing just happened sometimes, her eyes
The
JOfif r
filled
r>
with
kitten
littlest
—
sweet
so
tears.
had
it
long fur and looked
bundle of
little
she watched, again and opened
almost silent
its
it
was
really like a
fluff!
As
got stepped on
mouth
mew of protest.
in a tiny,
Sara wiped
her sleeve across her eyes sadly.
She took one
last
look at the kittens
at least the other four
—and dashed off
healthy
and Ben.
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looked
fit
to tell her
and
mom
"Rosie s had her kittens!" she called as she opened the kitchen door.
Mrs. Moffat popped her head around the door of the office. "Oh, lovely!
many
are there?"
"Five,
but—"
"Five
more mouths
voice sighed.
loved
to feed," a
Ben went
college, training in
He
How
gloomy
to an agricultural
farm management.
Rosebridge Farm,
all
the
Moffats did, but he hated that things
The farm was hardly making enough money to live on at the
weren't going well.
moment, and Ben was counting every penny.
"Oh,
We
they're only tiny
can feed five
little
mother laughed.
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mouths, Ben! kittens!"
His
— "I
think
said Sara.
"The
its so small.
"Oh,
might be only four soon/'
it
little
I'm not sure
dear," said
take a look, Sara.
Sara led her
new
make
it."
to the kitchen. "Let
Where
mom
family,
it'll
Mrs. Moffat, jumping
up and coming out
the
brown tabby one
s
are they?"
and Ben out to see
hoping that her
would say she was making
mom
a fuss about
nothing. But Mrs. Moffat looked at the littlest
kitten sadly. "I think
right, Sara. It
s
too
"I
and
What a pity." an z7, Mom. I'm
little.
"Please don't call her sure she's a
little girl
kitten."
know what you mean. delicate,
you might be
She's so pretty
with those lovely brown and
black markings." Mrs. Moffat sighed. "Isn't there
anything
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we can
do?" Sara
asked, tears filling her eyes again.
"Well,
I
we
suppose
could try giving
her some of that special kitten milk out
of
an
her
eyedropper,"
mom
doubtfully "That's if Rosie will
But
Sara,
you cant
let
said
let us.
yourself get too
attached to her. I'm really sorry, but her
chances just aren't good."
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Over the next couple of weeks, Sara wondered that
the
if Rosie little
survive. Rosie
she
kitten wasn't
was
seemed
had heard them saying
a stubborn old cat,
determined
everyone wrong. She always that the
little
likely
to
to
and
prove
made
sure
one got an extra turn
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and by the time the kittens
suckling,
were three weeks old and starting to explore the stable, the still little,
littlest
kitten
was
but she was catching up. Rosie
was very protective of them, but she did Sara and her
let
mom
in to feed the
brown tabby and cuddle them often.
The
than her lie
littlest
fair
all
every so
kitten fought for
share of cuddles and
more
would
in Saras arms, purring a purr that
seemed
far
too loud for such a tiny
creature. It
wasn't long before the bigger kittens
got bored with exploring the stable and playing tag around
Guss
hooves, and
started trying to escape outside.
One morning kittens hid
the two orange tabby
behind the
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stable door.
As
opened
soon
as Sara
the
farmyard.
surprised
it,
they shot out into
They seemed
a
bit
by how much world there was
out there, but they certainly weren't
going back
in.
Rosie seemed to realize
that she couldn't keep
them
shut up
all
any longer, so she shooed the other kittens out, too.
cried
But the brown tabby
and hid behind Rosie
just too big
and
scary.
Rosie nudged the door, tiny
—outside was
little
kitten to the
where she meowed miserably, her
paws scrabbling
as she
fought to get
back into the safety of the cozy
stable.
"Rosie, don't be such a bully!" said Sara, scooping
up the trembling
"Poor
of fluff,
little
The
ball
kitten
she's scared."
snuggled
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kitten.
into
Sara's
—
sweater
that
was a much better place
to be.
And
again.
Everyone seemed to say
she'd heard that
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word fluff it
when
they saw her. Perhaps Fluff is
my name?
she thought happily.
Ben, and Mrs. Moffat had
Sara,
decided not to give any of the kittens
names, be
they
as
at the
knew
that they wouldn't
farm for very long. As soon
as
the kittens were eight weeks old, they'd
be old enough to leave Rosie and find
new homes. But
it
was hard not
Fluff. Sara
gave in
to call the
first,
you not
them!" her a
name,
it.
to get attached to
want her
to^stay,
and you
can't afford it."
"Eating us out of house and is,"
any of
mom scolded. "If you give her
you'll
know we
one
and Ben and her
mom yelled at her about "I told
little
home
muttered Ben, stroking the
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as
it
little
kitten
under the chin and trying not to
grin as her massive purr rumbled around
the stable.
"But she just
is
"Look
at
grinning.
a Fluff!" cried Sara,
her
—she
s
the world's
fluffiest kitten!" It
was
true.
And
Fluff had beautiful
markings, too: a fluffy brown- and-black
tabby coat, huge white paws, and a white shirtfront.
brown
eyes,
purr, her little
She'd inherited Rosie's dark
and although she had
meow was
still
a
huge
the same tiny
noise that had broken Sara's heart
the day she'd been born.
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It
seemed no time
were eight weeks
compared
at all before the kittens
old. Fluff was
to the others,
still
small
and she looked
even smaller because she seemed to be
whereas her brothers and
fluff,
had
silky-smooth
short
watched them
as
all
sisters
Sara
coats.
they played in the yard.
The two black girl kittens were
exploring
an old bucket, while the two male orange tabbies played tug-of-war with a piece of string.
As
usual, Fluff sat
on her own,
watching her brothers and timid to join
in.
too
Sara sighed. She couldn't
help feeling sorry for the
who
sisters,
always seemed to be
little
left
kitten,
out of their
fun and games.
Mrs. Moffat and Ben appeared
at the
back door with steaming mugs of tea.
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"I
— know but
I
them
you'd like to keep
Sara,
all,
think the kittens are big enough to
Mrs. Moffat
as she
watched them playing. Til put up
a sign
leave Rosie now," said
on the
gate, saying they're free to
homes.
can put up the signs for
I
Christmas wreaths
at the
same time
making those always brings
money
good
time of year.
at this
extra
in
And we
need
every penny." She smiled.
Ben made
Sara and
was on the
faces.
The farm and
outskirts of Fairford,
lots
of people came to buy holly wreaths and mistletoe
made
a
spending
Christmas.
at
lot
The wreaths
of money, but
December
with
it
meant
prickled
fingers. "It's
a pity,"
Ben
said,
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watching Fluff
J&-JE&
£ '•^'i
halfheartedly chase a piece of string. "I don't think fluffy
one
anyone
—
will
want the
little
she's so skinny, she looks
half- starved."
"How
—
can you be so cruel
she's
gorgeous!" Sara protested. But secretly she couldn't help hoping
Ben was
right.
Fluff was her favorite and she couldn't
imagine her out there in the big wide
world beyond the farm.
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Chapter
Two
knew
that
be leaving to go to
new
Fluff and the other kittens
they would
all
Whenever
homes
soon,
visitors,
they had to be on their best
there
were
behavior in the hope that someone might
want
to take
same with
them home.
It
had been the
Rosie's last litter of kittens.
Fluff wasn't sure about
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it all.
She loved
home
Rosebridge Farm. But then a her
own
did sound wonderful.
of
Fluff s
brothers and sisters were very excited and
kept trying to sneak out
when
the gates
were open.
Every time there was a customer for the
lovely
Christmas
wreaths,
Moffat would point out the frisking
Mrs
kittens,
around cutely in the yard.
It
wasn't long before the two black girl kittens fell
in
were snapped up by a lady love with
them
themselves around her It
as
who
they wove
legs.
looked so easy Fluff thought, and
the next day she waited for a friendly
looking customer and tried
it
for herself.
But she tripped the man, and he stomped off with wet and
muddy
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trousers.
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The orange few days
later,
tabbies found owners a
and Fluff watched them
being carried away in a carrying case. She felt
very alone. Rosie was
Gus, and the hens, but
it
still
there,
and
wasn't the same
without her brothers and
though they'd laughed
sisters.
Even
her,
Fluff
at
missed them. She took to sitting on top of Gus s half-door and moping. Rosie tried to persuade her back down,
but Fluff preferred to stay where she was. Rosie gave up eventually, but
when
they
curled up in the hay to sleep that night,
she was
extra
affectionate
nuzzling her comfortingly. cat
wrapped her
kitten
tail
and purred
to
The
around her
Fluff,
big tabby last little
as she drifted off to
sleep.
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But Fluff thought
lay
that
awake, fretting. her
mother
She
was
disappointed to have such a skinny,
nervous kitten.
happen at
to her?
What was
going to
Mrs. Moffat kept looking
her worriedly, and Fluff couldn't help
thinking,
What happens
nobody wants?
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to kittens
who
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A few days later, Fluff was perched up on Gus's door
when
a car drove
up outside
the farmyard. Fluff had given up trying to look lovable, as
no one seemed
interested in taking her
home,
to be
so she
stayed put and just watched.
A lady and her daughter had buy
a holly wreath.
The
girl,
come
to
who was
about seven, ran around excitedly, eager to explore.
She poked her head into the
henhouse and climbed the fence to look
Then she began exploring the Her mom kept calling her back—
at the cows.
yard. "Ella!
Don't get in the way!
get your shoes muddy!" listening.
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—but
Ella!
Don't
Ella wasn't
Then
she saw Fluff.
"Oh, what a pretty
kitten! Please,
can
I
stroke you? Kitty?"
A pretty kitten? Does she mean me? Fluff was so surprised that she turned around to see if there her,
was another
forgetting
how
kitten behind
carefully
balanced on top of the door. She frantically
she was
meowed
and clawed her way back up
again.
"I'm sorry,
poor
little
I didn't
mean
to scare you,
bundle of fluff."
Fluff looked at Ella in amazement.
This
girl
out to the it
knew girl's
her namel^She reached
hand and butted
against
with her head, purring delightedly.
"Oh,
aren't
you sweet? Can
up?" Ella asked gently.
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I
pick you
'
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"
She certainly could! Fluff snuggled into
her neck and licked her chin,
making
Ella giggle.
She
bright white shirtfront. said they I
promised
I
wanted
home?
sign outside
kittens.
Mom
Maybe
and
Dad
could have a pet soon, and
you would be Fluff
"The
need homes for
could take you
tickled Fluffs
perfect!"
purred
home! Someone who
to take her
was very very good Please take
Someone
blissfully.
at stroking.
me home! she meowed.
Ella carried Fluff back over to her
mother,
who was
paying Mrs. Moffat for
the wreath.
"Oh, your
little girl's
found
Fluff/' said
Mrs. Moffat hopefully. "We're looking for a
home
for her. I don't suppose
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you
—
Put that grubby
"Ella!
little
kitten
down!" said Ellas mother in horror.
Grubby? Fluff
laid her ears back.
She
wasn't grubby, was she? She opened her eyes
wide
at Ellas
mother and
tried to
look clean.
"Mom,
she's
Cant we
beautiful! please?
say
I
not
grubby, take
she's
her home,
She needs a home, and you did
could have a pet soon."
know, but not a
"Yes, I
And
"But
A
maybe. Something nice and
goldfish, clean.
cat, Ella!
quiet."
don't
I
want
fish.
They're boring.
cats,
and
a fish! I don't like
You know
Fluff's perfect. Please?
I
love
I'll
look
after her."
"No,
Ella, I'm sorry,
a cat in the house.
but
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we
don't
come
want
on, we've
got Christmas shopping to do."
"Mom, "No!
please!" Ella begged.
Now put her down."
Ellas eyes filled with tears, but she put
Fluff
down
gently, kissing the top
of her
head.
Tm home,
sorry, Fluff. I'd love to take I
gave the
think you're beautiful." Ella little
tabby one stroke.
you
brown
last
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Fluff couldn't believe Ella
leave,
frantically.
confused
"Come
And now
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She watched
and
back!
Someone had wanted her a home.
it.
her,
meowing
Come
back!"
wanted
to give
she was gone!
Chapter Three ;
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That evening, Ella s
mom was starting to
wish that she'd never taken Ella to Rosebridge Farm. Ella had spent the
rest
of the day talking nonstop ^about Fluff,
and when her dad arrived home from work, she didn't even give him the chance to take off his coat.
"Dad, you have to talk to did say
I
Mom! You
could have a pet, didn't you?
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You
promised!
I
found the best pet
ever,
and
Mom says I cant have her, and you have to help
me
persuade her!"
Ellas dad sighed. this
He had a feeling that
was one of those
was going
where he
to get into trouble whatever he
"Urn, have you? That's nice," he
said.
murmured "No, have
situations
cautiously.
it isn't!
her.
Because
You have
Ella grabbed his
Mom says I cant
to talk to her!"
arm and dragged him
into the kitchen.
Ellas
mom
was reading
a magazine.
She had been ignoring Ella hour, because however
for the last
many
times she
explained that they couldn't have a cat, didn't
seem
to be sinking in.
it
She gave her
husband a look that meant "Don't you dare!"
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Ellas dad plunked himself down at the table
and sighed.
"Ella, I'm sorry,
but
I
have no idea what you're talking about.
Come
sit
down and
tell
Ella huffed irritably
nearest chair. pet. I've
"You
me
again."
and grabbed the
said I could have a
found the pet
I
want. So can
have her, please?" she pleaded.
X.
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I
Ellas dad took a deep breath. "Ella,
you know
there's
more
to
it
than
that.
Mom and I did say you could have a pet, but
it's
"But
got to be the right kind of pet." this
is
the right kind of pet! She's
beautiful!"
"Um, what "A
cat,
and great
she exactly?"
of course!
Dad!
ever,
is
The
prettiest kitten
She's got gorgeous big eyes, fat
paws, and the fluffiest fur
you've ever seen.
And
she's so tiny,
she really needs a home. Fluff.
So can we go back
and
Her name
to the
is
farm and
get her? Please?" Ella's
said
dad shook
his head. "Ella,
we
you could have a hamster! Maybe! If
you were very good! Not
want
a cat!"
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a cat.
We
don't
—
looked
Ella
pinning yes.
all
"But
shocked.
She'd
her hopes on her dad saying
why
not?" she asked in a small
voice. "She's such a sweet cat,
Why
love her.
been
don't
you
just
Dad. You'd
come and
see "Ella, tiredly.
Dad "And
said no!" her
mom
put in
I've