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The Landlady Roald Dahl Power point

Building knowledge: Bath – city in England Reading – train station in England Bed and Breakfast – place where you sleep and eat Breakfast in the morning…more informal than a hotel. People will gather in the living area at night and exchange stories and read by the fire. Pub – bar, people in England will go and socialize, throw darts and have food. Pense/shilling - old British money – similar to a penny

Chrysanthemums and Dachshund Flower Dog -

Characters Billy Weaver is a 17 year old boy Christopher Mullholland is a guest at the Bed and Breakfast Gregory Temple is also a guest at the Bed and Breakfast The Landlady is a suspicious character and also the owner of the Bed and Breakfast.

Setting The setting is in Bed and Breakfast in Bath England.