The name of the solicitor
The time period in which this took place
World War II
The book that Anna chooses from home
A Little Princess
"Why do I have to wear shoes?"
Edmund
The person who is supposedly mean to everyone.
Miss Judith Carr
The event where "one could not find much enjoyment"
The grandmother's funeral ceremony
The book William chooses to bring from home?
Encyclopedia Brittanica HER(cules)-ITA(lic)
"It goes without saying, I suppose, children, that your situation is both unique and precarious?"
Mr. Engersoll
Our threesome's last name
Pearce
An event that involved the giving of sweets
Edmund gave his Dairy Milk bar to Hugh
The book that the librarian chooses for William
Murder on the Orient Express
"Then we shall have to make.... accommodations, won't we?"
Miss Carr
The person who wouldn't lend Edmund a comic book
Simon
Anna's thoughts about her brothers when Mrs. Forrester was talking to her
"They must feel like the third wheel on a bicycle"
The book that the librarian hasn't read yet
The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm
"What a blessing your grandmother must be to you."
Mrs. Forrester
The other fairy book that Anna had read before
Lilac
The person with whom William feels very uncomfortable with
Frances
The regular thing that happens with the Pearce children every night
"Tell me something"
The book in which, one of our threesome's name is similar to the character's name
The Count of Monte Cristo
"Dad liked his sheets ironed."
William
The librarian said this when she heard that William was reading the encyclopedia
"You must be true connoisseurs"