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Sophie and the Frog
Sophie and the Frog
Sophie and the Frog
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Sophie and the Frog

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Jenny was suffering from a bad case of Mother-In-Law from Hell.... until Sophie moved in next door.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 9, 2018
ISBN9780463221617
Sophie and the Frog
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Tabitha Ormiston-Smith

Tabitha Ormiston-Smith was born and continues to age. Dividing her time between her houses in Melbourne and the country, she is ably assisted in her editing business and her other endeavours by Ferret, the three-legged bandit.

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    Sophie and the Frog - Tabitha Ormiston-Smith

    SOPHIE AND THE FROG

    Tabitha Ormiston-Smith

    Copyright Tabitha Ormiston-Smith 2015

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    SOPHIE AND THE FROG

    TABITHA ORMISTON-SMITH

    There comes a time in the life of every married woman when she realises she is completely on her own. For Jenny McCallum, this occurred on a Thursday morning, at three minutes past eleven.

    Bloody, bloody hell, she fumed, slamming the phone into its rest with excessive force, so that it bounced out again, making that smart-alec beeping sound. She slammed open the refrigerator door and threw in the meat and milk at random, knocking over the milk jug, which gushed forth its creamy treasure in silent protest, all over the freshly-mopped floor and, on the way, all over the inside of the fridge, which would now have to be cleaned out, or it would stink. Jenny knew this from bitter experience. It wasn’t the first time she’d knocked over the milk jug. Leave it in the bottle, Greg always said. But the big two-litre containers, once the level got down a bit, were too chancy. The centre of balance shifted too quickly, and instead of delivering a precisely

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