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0120080107Betty learns that a lady never scratches or spits and has a duty to her husband.

Readings from modern classics, new works by leading writers and world literature

0220080108Bob and Betty take a trip to see the farm.

Readings from modern classics, new works by leading writers and world literature

0320080109Betty wishes she had studied mule-skinning or carpentry instead of ballet.

Readings from modern classics, new works by leading writers and world literature

0420080110Betty takes advice from Mrs Kettle about her disastrous breadmaking.

Readings from modern classics, new works by leading writers and world literature

0520080111Betty despairs of many things. On the other hand, she has plenty of eggs.

Readings from modern classics, new works by leading writers and world literature

0620080114Betty gets to know Paw and Maw Kettle and their 15 children.

Readings from modern classics, new works by leading writers and world literature

0720080115Rural life depends on door-to-door salesmen, who ask the most embarassing questions.

Readings from modern classics, new works by leading writers and world literature

0820080116Betty and Bob receive visits from not altogether friendly wildlife.

Readings from modern classics, new works by leading writers and world literature

0920080117Mrs Kettle dismisses Betty's childcare pamphlets as a sinister government conspiracy.

Readings from modern classics, new works by leading writers and world literature

1020080118Paw Kettle fills the hay mow with wet hay, with calamitous consequences.

Readings from modern classics, new works by leading writers and world literature