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Roberta (Bobby), Peter and Phyllis Waterbury.
Roberta,Peter and Phyllis
Oh, dude, the characters in "The Railway Children" are Bobbie, Peter, and Phyllis. They're like these kids who move to a rural village and have adventures by the railway tracks. It's a classic story, man, you should totally check it out if you're into old-school stuff.
Roberta, Peter, and Phyllis are likely references to characters from the children's book series "The Adventures of Paddington Bear" by Michael Bond. In this series, they are part of the Brown family, who take in Paddington Bear, a friendly bear from Peru. Each character contributes to the story's themes of kindness and family. If you meant different individuals, please provide more context for clarification.
The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit published 1906mara 5b. I hope you are right Pierre ernst 5B
In E. Nesbit's novel "The Railway Children," the main characters are three siblings: Roberta (often called Bobbie), Peter, and Phyllis. At the beginning of the story, Bobbie is around 10 years old, Peter is about 12, and Phyllis is around 7. Their ages play a significant role in their adventures and the way they perceive the events unfolding around them.
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