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Two people, Miss Woodfella and Rachel, argue over a book full of puzzles and riddles. Rachel takes the book without permission, causing Miss Woodfella to become furious. Rachel insults Miss Woodfella and they continue to argue. Mabel warns Rachel about the consequences, but Rachel pulls on the book anyway. Dialogue 44 Miss Woodfella be furious! How much wood would a woodpecker peck if a woodpecker could peck wood? Goodness, that's difficult. Looks a good book. Let me have a look. It's full of puzzles and riddles and... Let me look, Rachel! Baby, you are awful! You just took it! I asked if I could have a look. Now push off. I'm looking at the book. Oh, you're a horrible bully! And you're just a miserable pudding. I should have kept it in my room. Oh, shush, for goodness sake. Anyway, I shouldn't have thought you could have understood the book. You're so backward. You're hateful! Give me my book! Oh, careful, Mabel. It's Miss Woodfella's book. I'll get into terrible trouble if you... Oh, look! You are awful! She'll be furious! Well, you shouldn't have pulled, should you?