There too everything was packed away in crates. Knud could see into the kitchen from where he sat at the table. 'This moving chaos looks so sad, so sad.' 'It will be so good when we're unpacking at Birch Manor,' Susan said.
'Yes?' said Knud questioning, 'Where do you want to go with that?' 'Books A-E' in Susan's clear handwriting could be read on the bottom box. On the other hand, moving boxes stood in stacks on the entire floor. No lamp, no bust of Chopin or the other small souvenirs usually placed there. The shelves were empty, the chairs stood in small groups, and the piano were empty too. The living room they sat in was almost cleared of things. 'They say on the internet that we'll have sunshine all day tomorrow,' Susan said over the evening coffee. The story of the rediscovering of magic - and using three more words. These stricken words were used in Birch Manor 1 &2. This sounds good for a continuation of this tale at least. But then I almost did not use any of them, only three. I'm proud to tell that I only had to look up two of This Wednesday's - 24th February - words was a compilation ofįunny-sounding words from Alex J.