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Molly Moon's Hypnotic Time Travel Adventure
 
"The old temple priest stooped and slowly filled the metal lily-pad dishes with milk. As he did, sacred rats came scurrying from the shadows to drink..." (from the first line)

Molly Moon returns ... and bumps into earlier versions of herself -- four of them, to be exact -- all kidnapped and transported back in time to nineteenth-century India by Molly''s most fearsome nemesis yet, an insane maharaja. Molly foiled his plans once already, by stopping Primo Cell from becoming President of the United States. This time around, the maharaja is determined to alter the course of history.

The only thing standing in his way is Molly and her brave pug, Petula ...

Performed by Clare Higgins
 
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Fresh from a battle that freed her parents from the machinations of the dastardly master hypnotist Cornelius Logan, Molly Moon must contend with a group of other Molly Moons! Now living in Briersville with her forlorn, depressed mother, the young and powerful hypnotist, must solve a mystery involving time travel and a mysterious, crazed blue-turbaned man with a heinous plan. This is the third exciting book in the bestselling Molly Moon series, following MOLLY MOON'S INCREDIBLE BOOK OF HYPNOTISM and MOLLY MOON STOPS THE WORLD.

 

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Chapter One

The old temple priest stooped and slowly filled the metal lily-pad dishes with milk. As he did, sacred rats came scurrying from the shadows to drink. They were, he believed, reborn people. He chuckled as they ran over his feet, and he dropped a handful of sweetmeats on the floor. He nodded to the statue of the many-armed god before him, touched the purple mark on his forehead, then crouched down on his crooked heels.

He thought how pretty the big, flat dishes looked -- each was a white moon with twenty dark gray rats around it, sipping at the milk. The rats looked like furry petals, their pink tails flitting about like fronds in the wind.

He glanced through the temple's pillars to the sunny street outside. Three pony dealers were quarreling over some money and, nearby, children were chattering noisily as they watched some piglets snuffling in the gutter. Women in saris stood gossiping as they drew water from a stone well, and nearby a

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