Jack and Annie pressed through the crowd ofpeople swarming about the Hall of Machines. Finallythey reached the exit and slipped back out into thewarm Paris night. The fair was just as crowdedoutside the hall as inside. Musicians played guitars,singer
A little croak came from the cage on the floor. Teddy! cried Annie. We almost forgot you! said Jack. Queek, Teddycroaked again. Let me change him back, Annie said to Jack. Okay, but let me get out of the way firsts 11 saidJack. He handed Annie the ha
W ake up, lazybones! You can't sleep allafternoon! said a friendly voice. Jack's eyes shot open. Oh, no! he thought. Whattime is it? He sat up and looked around. The seals were gone. Standing over Jack and Anniewas a barefoot boy with a happy, freckl
Jack, Annie, and Teddy crunched through fallenleaves until they came to Merlin's oak. They foundthe hidden door near the rope ladder. Teddy pushedon the bark. The door opened. One by one, they slipped into thecandlelit hollow of the tree trunk. Merli
J ack splashed into the blue sunlit sea. He sank tothe bottom and then bobbed back up. He coughed andpushed his hair out of his eyes. Annie was treading water nearby. Hey! she called. Hey! Jack sputtered. I was wrong! You were right! Annie said. Shes
S eals? asked Annie. Jack looked at Teddy. Did she say 'change intoseals'? he asked. Indeed! said Teddy. That's what selkies do. Theyare people on land and seals in the sea.You're a seal? Jack asked Kathleen. Sometimes, said the selkie, smiling. Jack
A hhh! screamed Jack and Annie. The giant sea serpent arched its long neck into thesky. Its scaly green skin glistened in the late sunlight. Staring at Jack and Annie, its eyes burned like brightyellow lamps. Jack and Annie were frozen with terror. T
T he sea serpent moved its head very close to Jackand Annie and hissed a long, whispery sssssssss. The serpent's flicking tongue touched the sword fora moment. Jack's heart nearly stopped. But then theserpent slowly pulled back its head and began tou
Jack and Annie were too stunned to speak. Staringat the bizarre creature, Jack remembered the story ofthe Raven King-how the king had wanted to be abird, how he had stolen a spell from the Wizard ofWinter, how the spell had worked only halfway andlef
J ack grabbed Annie's hand. Whatever you do,don't look up, he said,Annie looked up. AHHHHH! she screamed. She started to leap offthe ledge into the churning waters. But then anotherwave crashed wildly against the walls. Jack held Annie back. Don't ju
Jack ran after Annie. He caught up to her outsidethe huge building made of glass. She was standing inline waiting to buy tickets. Listen, Jack said breathlessly, we . . . we've got tomake a plan. What if we suddenly find the sorcerer? What do we say
Jack opened his eyes. The scent of roses floatedthrough the warm twilight. Jack was wearing an old-fashioned cap, a rust-colored jacket, and knee-lengthpants. His backpack had turned into a leather satchel. Annie was wearing a puffy white blouse and
Mammon? Said Anne. Yes. Said mammon. I am very glad to see you both safely arrivedBaghdad. We are glad you are safe too. Said Anne. we were worried aboutyou. I looked everywhere for you after the sand storm. said mammon. Finally I gave up my searchin
Jack and Annie walked through the front hall of thepalace, past the ice columns, and into the wizard'sthrone room. The walls and floor glittered with thebrilliant, cold light of dawn. Uh-oh, said Jack. The wizard was waiting for them--and the twowhit
HUFFFF, HUFFFF, HUFFFFF... With each breathfrom the Frost Giant, a blast of cold wind sweptthrough the hollow. Jack trembled. He felt chilled to the bone. HUFFFF,HUFFFF, HUFFFFF.... The giant's breathing grew louder and stronger. Jack squeezed his ey
Standing in the cold, Jack felt afraid again. Therewere big paw prints in the moonlit snow all aroundthe house. The wolves were here, said Kathleen. Perhaps we should go back inside, said Teddy. No, said Kathleen. We must walk with Jack andAnnie back
Jack sat on the frozen ground. Annie, Teddy, andKathleen sat nearby. They were all too shocked tospeak. The night was quiet. Overhead the full moonshined brightly, and a few cold stars twinkled in theclear sky. Finally Annie broke the silence. I wond
Jack put his mass home work set, he open the drum beside the bedand put up a small hand-made book, for a hundreds of time hestared at the title of the cover: tenmagic realms for Anne and jack. From teddy and Catherine. One dream jack and Anne be able
Jack felt hot, he opened his eyes, birding song like flooding into thetree house. He and Anne were wearing long cloak ropes tight withcords. They were white head cloves, and pointing slip on shoes. Jacks backpack turned into a ladder shoulder pack ba
Anna staged out of the house tree window,Hi! She called. Shl... said jack. Cooling her back in .pullingDont let them see us up here. It s too hard to explain the treehouse. Lets go down. Good point. Said AnneShe handed Merlins letter to jack and star
- 《神奇树屋》 第二十六册 Good Morning, Gorillas 01 Dark and Rainy
- 《神奇树屋》 第二十六册 Good Morning, Gorillas 03 Bu-bu
- 英语读物《神奇树屋》 第十六册 Hour of the Olympics 09 FIy Away Home
- 《神奇树屋》 第十八册 Buffalo Before Breakfast 01 Teddy's Back!
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 10 Touch of Magic
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 09 Time stops
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 08 EveryMan for Himself
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 07 The Gift
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 06 Women and Children First
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 05 William and Lucy
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 04 Put on your Lifebelts!
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 03 SOS
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 02 The Unsinkable Ship
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 01 A New MISSION
- 英语读物《神奇树屋》 第十六册 Hour of the Olympics 10 They're All Here
- 《神奇树屋》 第十八册 Buffalo Before Breakfast 02 Ocean of Grass
- 《神奇树屋》 第十八册 Buffalo Before Breakfast 03 Black Hawk
- 《神奇树屋》 第十九册 Tigers at Twilight 03 Life or Death
- 《神奇树屋》 第十九册 Tigers at Twilight 02 Kah and Ko
- 《神奇树屋》 第十九册 Tigers at Twilight 01 How Far Away?
- 《神奇树屋》 第二十六册 Good Morning, Gorillas 01 Dark and Rainy
- 《神奇树屋》 第二十六册 Good Morning, Gorillas 03 Bu-bu
- 英语读物《神奇树屋》 第十六册 Hour of the Olympics 09 FIy Away Home
- 《神奇树屋》 第十八册 Buffalo Before Breakfast 01 Teddy's Back!
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 10 Touch of Magic
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 09 Time stops
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 08 EveryMan for Himself
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 07 The Gift
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 06 Women and Children First
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 05 William and Lucy
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 04 Put on your Lifebelts!
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 03 SOS
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 02 The Unsinkable Ship
- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 01 A New MISSION
- 英语读物《神奇树屋》 第十六册 Hour of the Olympics 10 They're All Here
- 《神奇树屋》 第十八册 Buffalo Before Breakfast 02 Ocean of Grass
- 《神奇树屋》 第十八册 Buffalo Before Breakfast 03 Black Hawk
- 《神奇树屋》 第十九册 Tigers at Twilight 03 Life or Death
- 《神奇树屋》 第十九册 Tigers at Twilight 02 Kah and Ko
- 《神奇树屋》 第十九册 Tigers at Twilight 01 How Far Away?