Was Crunchum Hall turned into a boarding school?
(or however you spell it.)
The narrator says that they made Miss Honey principal, and that, "children never wanted to leave."
Good people are always so sure they're right.
(or however you spell it.)
The narrator says that they made Miss Honey principal, and that, "children never wanted to leave."
Good people are always so sure they're right.
I don't think that's the case. I think it implies when the school day ends-they were having so much fun in the classroom(s) that they just didn't want to go home.
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