Michael Bond - Paddington Marches On

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“I’ve never known such a bear for smelling things out,” said Mrs Bird.Paddington’s sharp nose and his talent for getting into difficulties lead him to an orange marmalade tasting party. His enthusiasm lands him in a barrel of marmalade, causing an avalanche in the warehouse. And, one morning, he sniffs out a surprise for himself and discovers that he is about to embark on the greatest adventure of his life.

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Copyright Copyright 1 Paddington and the Cold Snap 2 A Most Unusual - фото 1

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Copyright Copyright 1. Paddington and the ‘Cold Snap’ 2. A Most Unusual Ceremony 3. Paddington Makes a Clean Sweep 4. Mr Gruber’s Mystery Tour 5. Paddington Saves the Day 6. A Day by the Sea 7. An Unexpected Party About the Author Other Books by Michael Bond About the Publisher

First published in Great Britain

by William Collins Sons and Co. Ltd. in 1964

This edition first published by HarperCollins Children’s Books in 1998 This edition published in 2018

HarperCollins Children’s Books is a division of HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd, 1 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9GF

Visit our HarperCollins Children’s Books website at: www.harpercollinschildrensbooks.co.uk

Text copyright © Michael Bond 1964

Illustrations copyright © Peggy Fortnum

and William Collins Sons and Co. Ltd. 1964

The author and illustrator assert the moral right to be identified as the author and illustrator of this work.

Cover illustration adapted and coloured by Mark Burgess from the original by Peggy Fortnum

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eBook Edition © JANURARY 2012 ISBN: 9780007402588

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Copyright Copyright Copyright 1. Paddington and the ‘Cold Snap’ 2. A Most Unusual Ceremony 3. Paddington Makes a Clean Sweep 4. Mr Gruber’s Mystery Tour 5. Paddington Saves the Day 6. A Day by the Sea 7. An Unexpected Party About the Author Other Books by Michael Bond About the Publisher First published in Great Britain by William Collins Sons and Co. Ltd. in 1964 This edition first published by HarperCollins Children’s Books in 1998 This edition published in 2018 HarperCollins Children’s Books is a division of HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd, 1 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9GF Visit our HarperCollins Children’s Books website at: www.harpercollinschildrensbooks.co.uk Text copyright © Michael Bond 1964 Illustrations copyright © Peggy Fortnum and William Collins Sons and Co. Ltd. 1964 The author and illustrator assert the moral right to be identified as the author and illustrator of this work. Cover illustration adapted and coloured by Mark Burgess from the original by Peggy Fortnum All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books. Source ISBN: 9780006753629 eBook Edition © JANURARY 2012 ISBN: 9780007402588 Version: 2019-03-15

1. Paddington and the ‘Cold Snap’

2. A Most Unusual Ceremony

3. Paddington Makes a Clean Sweep

4. Mr Gruber’s Mystery Tour

5. Paddington Saves the Day

6. A Day by the Sea

7. An Unexpected Party

About the Author

Other Books by Michael Bond

About the Publisher

Chapter OnePADDINGTON AND THE COLD SNAP 1 Paddington and the Cold Snap 2 - фото 3 Chapter OnePADDINGTON AND THE COLD SNAP 1 Paddington and the Cold Snap 2 - фото 4

Chapter OnePADDINGTON AND THE ‘COLD SNAP’ 1. Paddington and the ‘Cold Snap’ 2. A Most Unusual Ceremony 3. Paddington Makes a Clean Sweep 4. Mr Gruber’s Mystery Tour 5. Paddington Saves the Day 6. A Day by the Sea 7. An Unexpected Party About the Author Other Books by Michael Bond About the Publisher

Paddington stood on the front doorstep of number thirty-two Windsor Gardens and sniffed the morning air. He peered out through the gap between his duffle coat hood and a brightly coloured scarf which was wound tightly about his neck.

On the little that could be seen of his face behind some unusually white-looking whiskers there was a mixture of surprise and excitement as he took in the sight which met his eyes.

Overnight a great change had come over the weather. Whereas the day before had been mild, almost spring-like for early January, now everything was covered by a thick white blanket of snow which reached almost to the top of his Wellington boots.

Not a sound disturbed the morning air. Apart from the clatter of breakfast things in the kitchen, where Mrs Brown and Mrs Bird were busy washing up, the only sign that he wasn’t alone in the world came from a row of milk bottle tops poking through the snow on the step and a long trail of footprints where the postman had been earlier that day.

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Paddington liked snow, but as he gazed at the view in the street outside he almost agreed with Mrs Bird, the Browns’ housekeeper, that it was possible to have too much of a good thing. Since he’d been living with the Brown family there had been several of Mrs Bird’s ‘cold snaps’, but he couldn’t remember ever seeing one before in which the snow had settled quite so deep and crisp and evenly.

All the same, Paddington wasn’t the sort of bear to waste a good opportunity and a moment or so later he closed the door behind him and made his way down the side of the house as quickly as he could in order to investigate the matter. Apart from the prospect of playing snowballs he was particularly anxious to test his new Wellingtons which had been standing in his bedroom waiting for just such a moment ever since Mrs Brown had given them to him at Christmas.

After he reached Mr Brown’s cabbage patch Paddington busied himself scooping the snow up with his paws and rolling it into firm round balls which he threw at the clothes post. But after several of the larger ones narrowly missed hitting the next-door greenhouse instead, he hastily turned his attention to the more important task of building a snowman and gradually peace returned once again to Windsor Gardens.

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It was some while later, just as he was adding the finishing touches to the snowman’s head with some old lemonade bottle tops, that the quiet was suddenly shattered by the sound of a nearby window being flung open.

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