When Willie McPhee, the finest bagpipe player in all of Scotland, goes looking for customers who have a wee bit extra to spend on merriment, he finds more than he bargained for. On a cold, wet, miserable night, Willie trips over a tree trunk in the dark. Peering closer, he sees that the fallen tree isn't a tree at all, but a man, a DEAD man, lying stone cold frozen in the snow. "A-A-A-aaaaah!" screams Willie. But then he notices that the body is wearing some fine-looking boots.
A poor man is a practical man, and so soon Willie has a shiny new pair of boots. He puts them to good use tricking a stingy farmer -- and then, in a startling twist, the original owner
"Emma Moon's mother thinks it's acceptable to miss her only daughter's wedding rehearsal dinner for a work obligation.
Will any of these heroines get to the church on time? Cozy up with Cold Feet and find out.
Geneva masquerades as a boy to get a job in a local arcade where she discovers that gamblers hang out.
What do you do when you're missing a shoe?
A personal zine in diary form by a restaurant worker and musician in his 20s about his dissatisfaction with life.
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Although the series might be over, you can treasure every memory!
Cold Feet
When Liz the lizard disappears from Ms. Frizzle's classroom, her students take a trip to Herp Haven to try to find her, and discover what it is like to live like a cold-blooded animal.
Amateur sleuth and professional photojournalist Libby Kinkaid returns in her second outing as she combs New York's sweltering summer streets to find a killer.