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"People in Knox stayed away from Mrs Dixon, but Florea reckoned all the old lady wanted was a good chat. The trouble was, the more she chatted, the less Florea remembered and the younger Mrs Dixon became." (Back cover)
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y跟我聊聊 [and] 魔椅Gen wo liao liao [and] Mo yi; Mo yi; Chair; Talk to Me [and] ChairS. R. Martin,
Beijing:Zhi shi chu ban she,2001Z18695082001selected work children's fiction children's horror In Talk to Me, Florea develops an illness after encountering the strange Mrs Dixon.
In Chair, a group of boys find a magical and mysterious chair.