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  1. Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 4. "'I don't suppose for one moment you'd care to do a recital for me would you.'"
  2. Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 5. "'He must be feeling bad' whispered Mrs. Bird, 'he hasn't even touched his soup."
  3. Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 3. "Looking around him, Paddington began to wish he was still at a loose end."
  4. Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 2. "Paddington studied it all carefully for a few moments, ..."
  5. Chapter 7. "Christmas": 4. "'You can come into the dining room now.' he announed, looking round the room."
  6. Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 1. "One morning, the Brown family was about to sit down to Breakfast..."
  7. Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surpise": 4. "After his mammoth breakfast, Paddington's uncle went outside to his car and returned carrying a suitcase."
  8. Chapter 5. "Padding Spills the Beans": 4. "'You mean you're an earthquake victim?'"
  9. Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 5. "The sun was shining the next day, and the exhibition was crowded."
  10. Chapter 1. "Parking Problems": 5. "'I take it you are conversant with road signs.'"
  11. Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 1. "Paddington settled down and soon became on of the family."
  12. Chapter 1. "Parking Problems": 1. "'My shopping basket on wheels has been towed away.'"
  13. Chapter 8. "A Disappearing Trick": 4. "'Quite a good trick' said Mr. Curry some while later after they had prised open Paddington's mystery box with a penknife."
  14. Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 1. "Paddington always looked forward to his morning chats with Mr. Gruber."
  15. Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 1. "One morning, Mr. Brown tapped the barometer in the Hall."
  16. Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 4. "'We've been all along the beach' said Jonathon, 'and we can't see him anywhere.'"
  17. Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 2. "'If you do go out after breakfast Paddington' said Mrs. Brown ..."
  18. Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 1. "The Browns were all very excited."
  19. Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 2. "The conductor was cross when he saw what Paddington was doing."
  20. Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 2. "She walked over to the Hat counter..."
  21. Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 1. "The man in the Gentleman's outfitting department at Barkridges held Paddington's hat at arms length between thumb and forefinger."
  22. Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 4. "'I say' he called to another assistance farther along the counter."
  23. Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 3. "Paddington decided the underground was quite the most exciting thing that had ever happened to him."
  24. Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 4. "Mrs. Brown turned to her daughter."
  25. Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 5. "Before either of the policeman could ask any more questions, there came the sound of banging and a voice cried 'Let me out!'"
  26. Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 2. "'The second thing' continued Mr. Brown 'is a photograph.'"
  27. Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 2. "Paddington picked up his suitcase and followed Mrs. Brown and Judy to the front door."
  28. Chapter 6. "Paddington Aims High": 4. "Handing Paddington some brochures to read while he was waiting..."
  29. Chapter 8. "A Disappearing Trick": 2. "Among Paddington's many presents was a conjuring outfit from Mr. and Mrs. Brown."
  30. Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 4. "But much to everyone's surprise, Paddington made such a good job of the first pipes..."
  31. Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 6. "Later that day, the Browns were in the middle of their afternoon tea..."
  32. Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 2. "Far from being called teach yourself to fly..."
  33. Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surpise": 2. "'How about your car?' asked Mr. Brown."
  34. Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 2. "He hardly finished rubbing his eyes..."
  35. Chapter 1. "Parking Problems": 6. "The policeman stared at him."
  36. Chapter 7. "Christmas": 1. "Paddington found that Christmas took a long time to come."
  37. Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 5. "'Hmmm.' said Mr. Curry."
  38. Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 7. "Mr. Curry gaxed round the Brown's living room as he made himself comfortable..."
  39. Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 4. "Sir Sealy sat up. 'You don't want my autograph', he said in a surprised voice."
  40. Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 3. "It seemed a very good disguise outfit."
  41. Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 3. "That night, he took the can of paint up to bed..."
  42. Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 3. "'The tide's out' said Mr. Brown, ' so it'll be nice and safe for bathing.'"
  43. Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 5. "'Forgive my asking' said the main eyeing the print with interest."
  44. Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 4. "It was midnight. All the houeshold had long since gone to bed."
  45. Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 3. "Jonathon took a closer look..."
  46. Chapter 8. "A Disappearing Trick": 5. "'How about that card trick you were telling me about Mr. Brown?' asked Mr. Gruber."
  47. Chapter 6. "Paddington Aims High": 2. "Paddington did as he was bidden."
  48. Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 3. "Secretly, Paddington was feeling rather overawed by Crumbold and Ferns..."
  49. Paddington Goes Underground (continued)
  50. Chapter 1. "Parking Problems": 4. "'I've come to see you about my vehicle.'"
  51. Chapter 6. "Paddington Aims High": 3. "'If you spend more than two nights in India,' said the manager..."
  52. Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 2. "Mr. Brown stopped the car by a shop on the esplanade, and took out some money."
  53. Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 2. "Paddington was always interested in bright things."
  54. Chapter 8. "A Disappearing Trick": 1. "'Oooh!' said Paddington, 'It it really for me?'"
  55. Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 5. "Mr. Brown stopped pulling, and crawled round to peer through the lens."
  56. Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 1. "Paddington was very surpised when ho woke up the next morning and found himself in bed."
  57. Chapter 1. "Parking Problems": 2. "Paddington's face grew longer and longer."
  58. Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 7. "'Whatever is that bear up to now?'"
  59. Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 7. "Paddington eyed the policeman's hand doubtfully."
  60. Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 1. "The Browns house, at No. 32 Windsor Gardens, was unusually quiet."
  61. Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 1. "The old box room was finished at last, ..."
  62. Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 2. "In a effort to restore calm, Mr. Brown rang the police."
  63. Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 4. "'I really think Mr. Curry has gone a bit funny in the head' said Mrs. Brown."
  64. Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 5. "Mrs. Brown pushed her way through the crowd that had formed on the pavement outside Crumbold and Ferns."
  65. Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 3. "Paddington lifted the lid of his hat, and gave Mr. Brown a hard stare."
  66. Chapter 5. "Padding Spills the Beans": 1. "One bright December morning, Paddington decided to make himeself useful in the garden."
  67. Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 3. "Paddington kept hist eyes closed for several minutes..."
  68. Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 1. "That evening, after the bonfire had died away, the weather suddenly became even colder."
  69. Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 5. "It took them a long time to force themselves through the turnstile."
  70. Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surpise": 1. "Enveloping Paddington in his poncho, uncle Pastuso gave him a huge hug."
  71. Chapter 1. "Parking Problems": 3. "Paddington thanked the man for his kind offer."
  72. Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 5. "Having pressed Mr. Curry's bellpush several times, he hid in the shadows."
  73. Chapter 5. "Padding Spills the Beans": 2. "He took a closer look at Paddington."
  74. Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 5. "'He does spoil things' said Mrs. Brown."
  75. Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 3. "Seeing was that Paddington still looked puzzled, ..."
  76. Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 3. "After they had finished the last of them and drained their mugs of cocoa, he climbed back onto the stool."
  77. Chapter 7. "Christmas": 3. "'It's no good' said Mr. Brown after a while, 'it must has gone too far'"
  78. Chapter 2. "A Bear in Hot Water": 4. "'Crikey!' said Jonathon, 'What's up?'"
  79. Chapter 5. "Padding Spills the Beans": 6. "'What do you think "Er. Ums" are?' asked Mr. Brown."
  80. Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 4. "'You don't think Paddington was serious about getting married do you?'"
  81. Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 6. "'Wonders will never cease.' said Mrs. Bird two mornings later."
  82. Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 4. "It was some while later, when he was sitting on the upturned bucket thinking about things, that the idea of doing the wallpapering came to him."
  83. Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 4. "As it happened, Paddington was gone for quite a long time, ..."
  84. Chapter 6. "Paddington Aims High": 6. "She turned to her brother."
  85. Chapter 7. "Christmas": 2. "Jonathon and Judy had each given him a travel book."
  86. Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surpise": 5. "Running his eyes over a control console in front of them, he pressed a button."
  87. Chapter 6. "Paddington Aims High": 5. "Once he was outside, Paddington dissappeared back down the hill as fast as his legs would carry him."
  88. Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 4. "Paddington was an observant bear."
  89. Chapter 5. "Padding Spills the Beans": 5. "The interviewer's eyes nearly popped out of their sockets."
  90. Chapter 8. "A Disappearing Trick": 3. "Mr. Curry had a repution in the neighbourhood for meanness, and for poking his nose into other people's business."
  91. Chapter 5. "Padding Spills the Beans": 3. "Feeling under his hat, he produced a sandwich."
  92. Chapter 2. "A Bear in Hot Water": 1. "Paddington wasn't quite sure that to expect when Mrs. Bird opened the door."
  93. Chapter 7. "Christmas": 5. "When he made his way up to bed, later that evening..."
  94. Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 1. "Like most households up and down the country..."
  95. Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 2. "It was while she was helping Mrs. Bird with the washing up that Mrs. Brown first noticed something odd going on in the garden."
  96. Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 4. "If there had been confusion while the escalator was moving, there was even more when it had stopped."
  97. Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 4. "Paddington looked rather surprised, and examined the knot around Mr. Brown's ear with interest."
  98. Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 3. "To Paddington's surprise, when he peered round the corner at the front of the house, Mr. Curry was already there."
  99. Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 1. "Soon after the marrow adventure, the weather changed."
  100. Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 1. "Mr. and Mrs. Brown first met Paddington on a railway platform."
  101. Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 5. "Inside the shop, the detective looked at Paddington, and then at his notebook."
  102. Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 5. "In the theatre itself, the interval was almost at at end..."
  103. Chapter 2. "A Bear in Hot Water": 3. "'Well!' gasped Mrs. Brown, 'Whoever would have thought it?'"
  104. Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 3. "'I haven't really got a name, only a Peruvian one noone can understand.'"
  105. Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 5. "The sun was shining as they drove out of the station."
  106. Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surpise": 3. "The Browns looked at each other when they were on their own."
  107. Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 4. "Paddington had found the paints in a cupboard under the stairs."
  108. Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surpise": 6. "On the journey home, Paddington joined in the general agreement that it was the best treat they'd had for a very long time."
  109. Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 8. "'May I get you another helping' asked Mrs. Bird sweetly..."
  110. Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 5. "'I can't understand it' said Mr. Brown as he entered the dining room."
  111. Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 3. "Paddington was very thoughtful as he made his was home."
  112. Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 5. "Judy took hold of Paddington's paw, and squeezed it reassuringly."
  113. Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 2. "The bear looked at them, enquiringly."
  114. Chapter 2. "A Bear in Hot Water": 2. "He climed up onto a stool by the Window and looked out."
  115. Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 1. "Paddington gave a deep sigh, and pulled his hat down over his ears in an effors to keep out the noise."
  116. Chapter 6. "Paddington Aims High": 1. "The following morning, blissfully unaware of the dark cloud that had settled over No. 32 Windsor Gardens."
  117. Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 2. "Paddington's new room had become a sore point in the Brown household."
  118. Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 6. "There was a loud bang as his door slammed shut."
  119. Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 2. "The theatre was quite full, and Paddington waved to the people down below."
  120. Chapter 5. "Padding Spills the Beans": 7. "The Browns looked at one another."
  121. Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surpise": 7. "Having first been pointed in the right direction, Paddington set out..."
  122. Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 1. "'I suppose I shouldn't say it' remaked Mrs. Bird, 'but I shall be glad when Christmas is over.'"
  123. Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 3. "But if Sir Sealy Bloom's heart was not in the play, Paddington's certainly was."
  124. Paddington the Artist
  125. Paddington at the Zoo
  126. Paddington
  127. Paddington at the Palace
  128. Paddington in the Garden
  129. Paddington and the Marmalade Maze

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