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| 'Wait here,' Melanie Prosser said at the school gate. 'Then | |
| we won't miss her.' | |
| 'In her daddy's posh car,' Sally-Ann Simpson said. | |
| 'Showoff pig.' | |
| 'I'll put an arm lock on her,' Vicky Farrant said. | |
| 'We've got to get tough,' Angus was saying. 'Somebody has | |
| to stop her.' | |
| 'Nobody has yet,' Lucy said. 'Not even teachers.' | |
| 'That's cos nobody tells them!' | |
| 'What do you expect?' | |
| 'Well, somebody ought to stand up to her.' | |
| Lucy Hall's life is being made an utter misery by Melanie Prosser and her | |
| two bullying sidekicks - the present takers - who hassle and threaten her | |
| every day at the school gate for presents and money. Too ashamed to | |
| tell her parents, and too scared to tell her teacher, Lucy finds an | |
| unexpected ally in scruffy Angus Burns who knows exactly what's been | |
| going on. When things start to get really nasty for Lucy, there's only one | |
| thing to do: take on the present takers and silence them once and for all. | |
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Silver Pencil Award 1986
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First
published by Bodley Head, 1983
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Latest
edition, Red Fox pbk, 1994
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Also
available in More Cool School Stories, Red Fox pbk, 1999
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