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The Bobbsey Twins are the principal characters of what was, for many years, the Stratemeyer Syndicate's longest-running series of children's novels, penned under the pseudonym Laura Lee Hope. The fir...
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Bert and Nan are the older set of twins. Flossie and Freddie are the younger set.
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The two Bobbsey twins were given some warm milk to drink, and soon they were telling Flossie and Freddie about their ride in the rain. ... Literature Network » Laura Lee Hope » The Bobbsey Twins in the Great West » Chapter XXII. New Names...
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Bert and Nan Bobbsey, standing near a big stump, heard some one shout this to Flossie and Freddie as the two small Bobbsey twins looked up at the great tree which was slowly falling toward them. ... "How'd you know our names are Bobbsey?" asked Freddie. "Are you a policeman? If you are, where's your brass buttons?"
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It is called "The Bobbsey Twins," and relates some of the early adventures of Bert, Nan, Flossie and Freddie. Those are the names of the twins, as you have already learned. The Bobbsey family lived in an eastern city called Lakeport, at the head of Lake Metoka.
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ChaCha has the answer to this question: What were the Bobbsey twins' names Answer: Nan and Bert were the older set. Flossie and Freddie were their you... ...MORE... ... What are the names of the bobbsey twins names...
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In The Bobbsey Twins on Blueberry Island the twins have a goat andgoat cart. It never appears again. In The Bobbsey Twins in the Great West the plot hinges around Mrs. Bobbsey's inheritance of both a lumber tract and a ranch.
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The cup had been presented to Flossie and Freddie on their first birthday, and bore each of their names. ... Mr. Richard Bobbsey, and his wife Mary, the parents of the Bobbsey twins, lived in an Eastern city called Lakeport, on Lake Metoka. Mr. Bobbsey was in the lumber business, and the yard, with its great piles of...
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The train rolled on, the two younger twins each having a window now, and Nan occupying the seat with her little brother. For a time there was quietness, until Mrs. Bobbsey said to her husband: ... The cup had been presented to Flossie and Freddie on their first birthday, and bore each of their names. They were very proud of it.
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