WebAt the opening Stuart played soccer with George then they were building the airplane until Stuart had a wild ride. On his way home from school, Stuart had met a little bird name Margalo after he and his car saved her from a giant falcon and they became friends. When Stuart took Margalo home, she needed him to make her hurt wing feel better. WebStuart: Margalo, you're the best friend I've ever had. ( hugs Margalo, who sadly hangs her head in guilt) Later that night, Margalo gives a sleeping Stuart her precious jeweled stick-pin, before leaving the house out of guilt and shame. Margalo: I'm sorry, Stuart. ( …
WebMargalo is a yellow canary wearing a pilot's cap and a blue scarf. Trivia. Her most prized possession is a jeweled stickpin which was part of her mother's nest. Margalo was the … WebIn the novel, after Stuart gets caught in the window, Snowbell places Stuart's hat and cane near the mouse hole, panicking the family. Later, Snowbell attempts to eat Margalo, but Stuart shoots Snowbell's ear with the arrow. Later, Snowbell told one of his friends, the Angora cat, about Stuart and Margalo. rivers in hampshire uk
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WebJul 19, 2002 · When Stuart and Margalo sit side by side in Stuart's car at the drive-in (it's really just the screen of a portable TV), they trade quiet secrets as a scene from "Vertigo" … WebMargalo rescues Stuart from the Scow and flies him home. What reason did Snowball give the Angora for not eating Stuart or Margalo? What other reason might he have? Because Stuart is a member of the family, and Margalo is a permanent guest. Snoball remembers how outwitted him with the bow and arrow and may not want to try his luck again. WebStuart stopped Tom’s house to see if he has anything Stuart can use to find Margalo. Tom builds miniature working gas models of cars for a hobby. Stuart bought one and it was just what he needed to find Margalo. On a gloomy night heading up north to find Magalo, how does Stuart know well he knows that Margolo is a winter bird. rivers in herefordshire