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OUT IN THE SUN

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PETER AND JANE 5B

PETER AND JANE 5B
OUT IN THE SUN

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Peter is in bed. Mum comes in to
moke him get up.

" Come ofl," she soys , "pleose get
u p, Pete r."

She looks out of the windo\ /.

"The sun is out, ond there's no
school," she soys . "You will wont to
go out in the sun."

Peter jumps out of bed. "Good,"
he soys. " No school ond the sun is

He looks out of the window. ',ol
see Pot ond Dod down th ere," he

soys . "They're out in the su n."

"ls Jone up, Mum?" soys Peter.

she's not," soys Mum. "l'll

get her up."

Jone is in bed.

iP comes in to moke her get up.

Mum

"Come ofi," she soys. "Get up,

pleose, Jone. Peter ond Dod ore up,

ond the sun is out."

Jone gets out of bed.

She looks out of the window. "l
con see Peter ond the dog down

th ere," she sctys.

Peter looks up of the window. He

sees his sister.

" Come on down , Jon a," he soys.

"We're oll up. lt's good to be out ln
the su 1r. We must go out soon."

"Yes," sclys his sist er, " l'll be

down soon. I must help Mum ond

then come do\n/n."

The brother ond sister ore out ot
ploy with some other children. They
oll like to be out in the sun.

One of the other children hos cr
big red boll. Some of the boys ond
gtrls ploy o gome with it.

Then one of the other children

mokes the boll go into the woter.

"We must hove cl boot to get the
boll ," soys Peter. " Let's osk the mcln
with the boots to help us."

They go to the mon with the

boots ond osk him to help. He soys
thot he will help.

The mcln in the boot will help the
children to get the boll out of the

woter.

Peter gets into the boot with the

mon.

"Here they come," soys Jone to
the other children. " Here's the mon,
ond here's my brother. They'll get
the boll for us."

As the boot comes to the boll, the
mon osks Peter to get it.

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Peter gets the boll ond gives it to
the other children. They thonk Peter
os they go owoy with the boll. They
wont to go on with the gome.

Peter likes it on the woter. He Iikes

to help the mon with his boots.





It is the ofternoon. The sun is out

ogoin this ofternoon, ond the

brother ond sister ore going for ct

wcrlk.

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They ore going to wolk up the hill.

A boy ond girl they know hove cr

house u p there.

They wont to ploy with thls boy

ond girl ond to hove teo with them.
The children stop ot o shop to get

sweets. They hove some of the

sweets ond they keep some for the
boy ond girl they clre going to see.

They look in the shops os they

wolk. "Let's look in this shop," scrys
Peter to Jone " " Here ore some f ish
ond some robbits."

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street by

As they wolk down the street the

children go by other shops. They

Iike to look in the windows of oll the

toy shops ond sweet shops in the

st reet.

They see other children they

know os they wolk by the houses.

Soon they come to the stotion

ond go in to see the troins.

Then they come out of the stotion

ond go on. ln the street they see

some of the Police. There is one in ct

Police cor.

Peter ond Jone con reod PO LICE
on the cor. They like to reod os they

wolk down the street. They reod

STOP, DANGER, STATION ond

TEAS.

Peter ond Jone go by the form cls

they wolk up the hill. They see o
mon they know crs they go by the

form. He gives them some opples to
eot, ond osks where they ore going.

They thonl< the mon for the

opples ond sit down to tolk to him.

Peter eots on opple os they tolk.

"We're going up the hill to see o
boy ond girl we kn o\A,/, " sctys J o J^le.

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where tolk

*.{ "We must be there so off," soys

Pet gr, "CIs we 're going to hove teo

with them."
"Do you know where the house

is?" osks the mon.

"Yes," soys Jone, "we know

where it is."

The mon from the form ond the
two children sit in the ofternoon sun
ond tolk. The mon tolks obout his
work on the form.

Then Peter soys, "We must be

otf ."
"Yes," soys the mon, " and I must

do dome work."

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As they wolk on they see co*;, ll

horses ond pigs. They stop to see
the Iittle pigs run obout. "l like to see
the little pigs run obout in the sun

Iike thcrt," soys Jone.

Then they go on up the hill. "We'll

soon be th ere," soys Peter. "l con

see the house."

The boy ond the girl they know

ore by the house.

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The children tolk obout where

they wont to go ond whot they

wont to do.

The glrls wont to get some

flowers. The boys wont to moke

boots. Then they wont to put them

on the woter.

t;The two boys get some things ffi

moke the boots. Peter drows his lH
boot. "l wont to moke it like this,"
#
he sCIys.

The other boy looks os Peter

drows. "Yes," he soys, "l wont to

moke my boot like thot."

The girls go off up the hill. "We'll

see you of teo," they soy to the

boys.

The boys moke the boots ond go
off to put them on the woter.

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H ere ore the two g irls, They hove

SO mre f lowers to toke home.

"Mum likes flowerS," soys Jone.

"Yes, my mum likes me to toke

flowers home," sctys the other girl.

They wolk on the top of the hill. "l

like it up hete," sctys Jone.

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toke top

"YeS," sctys the other girl, "\A/e oll

like it up here ot the top of the hill.
You con see the seo from the top.

Look out there."

Jone looks. She con see the seo.

"lt mokes me wont to go th ere," she

soys.

Soon the girls go down the hill
with the flowers. They ore golng
home to help with the teo.

The two boys wolk down to the

wctter, with the boots.

Peter puts his boot on the woter.

Then the other boy puts his boot
on the woter. They like this gome" lt
is fun.

The two boys look ot the boots cls
they go by.

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"There they go, no\A,/," scrys Peter.

"Come ofl," he soys. "We'll go with
them. We'll run. Run with me no\ru."

Peter runs, ond the other boy

ru ns. They ru n by the woter CIs they
look of the boots.

They don't go into the woter, so

there is no donger.

"l Iike this gcrme," scrys Peter.

"So do l," soys the other boy.

It is the ofternoon. The Sun is out.

The two boys ore of ploy in the sun.

They tolk obout the boots cls they

look down of the woter.

"Here come our boots now," sclys

Peter.

"Yes, here come the two bootS,"

soys the other boy.

They look down os the boots go

by.

"We must run ofter our boots

ogoiJ'l ," sctys Peter. "Come on, Iet's

run ofter them no\ru."

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They run off ogoin, by the woter.
"We must get our boots out of the

wctter now, so thot we con toke
them home with US," soys Peter.

"Then we con ploy with them

ogoin."

"How ccln we get the boots out of
the woter?" crsks Peter.

ap "l know how we con get them,"

sctys the other boy."We con go into
the woter here. There's no donger,"

The two boys go into the woter to
get the boots.

They toke the boots out of the

woter, ond then come out.

"We con ploy with the boots

og0in," scrys Peter.
"Yes," soys the other boy, "but

now we must go home for teo" The
girls wi!l be home by nou,/."

The two boys wont some teo.

They go home ond toke the boots
with them.

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Here they ore ogoin. The children

0re going to hove teo. They ore not
in the house. They like to eot out in

the su n, by o tree. There ore no

choirs.

"lt's fun out heta," soys Jone.

She hos some milk, ond then she
tolks to the boys obout the wolk to

the top of the hill.

"We sow the seo," she soys. \
"Yes," soys the other girl, "\ /e

sctw the seo, ond we sow the form."
The boys eot coke, ond tolk obout

the fun they hod with the boots ond
the woter.

"We hod to go rnto the woter to
get our boots out," soys Peter.

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sow hod





The children wolk bY the trees

ond the woter. The girls look of the
ftowers cts they go by. The boys look

for robblts ond fish.

Then Peter soys, " Look dqwn :l

there. Con you see some me n?"

The other children look do\ /n.

They con see men of work.

"l con see two me fi," soys Jone.
"There ore mote," soys Peter. "l

con see more. Let's go down to see
whot they do."

The boys ond girls go on down

the hill. They come to where the

men work, ond sit down to look ot

them.

The men hove CI fire. "The fire is
for them to moke teo," soys Peter.

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The boys ond girls go on down
the hill. As they wolk they soon

co.me to the form ogoin.

One of them sees the dog of work
with the mon from the form.

" Let's look of the dog ot wo(k,"

he so*y- s.

The children oll

"l know thot mon,

"Yes, clnd we
soys Jone, " He's

The mon con moke the dog dq :l
whot he wonts. He con mctke him

run or wctlk, or stop.

Now he mokes him sit do\run.

"The dog likes the wo(l(," sctys

Peter. "You ccln see thot."

The mon with the dog tolks to

Peter ond Jone.

"!Vhere clre the other children?"

he osks.

"They soid they hod to go home,"

scrys Peter. "They come from the

house on the hill. They're going

there nou,/."

The mon from the form tolks

obout his dog, ond obout the work

he con do.
The dog pulls of Jone. " He wonts

to ploy now," soys Peter.

Jone ploys with the dog.The dog
pulls Jone, ctnd Jone pulls the dog.

"He likes to work ond he likes to
ploy," soys the mon.

"Come oo," he soys to the dog.
"Stop the gome. We hove more

work to do nou,/."

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The two children ore going home
no\M. They come to the woter.

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"We hove to jump this," soys

Peter. "Come ofter me. I know how

to do it. Come ofter me, but keep

out of the woter."

Jone soys, " Mum soid thot we

must keep out of the woter."

"l know she soid so," soys Peter.
"l know how to do this no\M."

Peter jumps ogoin. "You con do
it, Jot1e," he soys.

Then Jone jumps. She soys,

"Yes, I con do it. Look of me, Peter.
I con do it."

The children go on. Soon they will

come to the street where they con

get o bus.



Peter ond Jone ore in the street.

They don't wont to wolk, so they ore

going on the bus.

"\Vhich is our bus?" crsks Jolre.

"\A/hich is the one we toke?"

"l know which on e," Peter soys

to his srster. "Come with me."

They get on the bus. "Let's go up

on tog," soys Jone. "Then we con

see more."

They Iook out of the window os

they go u p the street.

"l con see some boys who go to

our scho ol ," sctys Peter.

"l con see cl girl I know," soys

Jone. " She hos ct big dog, ond it
wonts to pull her into o shop."

The children wolk home from the

bus stop. They wont to get home

n O\n/.

"Mum soid thot we must come
home cls the su n is going do\run,"

scrys Jone.

"The sun ls going down now,"
sctys Peter. "See how red it is. I like
to see it like thot."

"So do l," soys his sister.


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