4FishCity Therewerefisheverywhere:floatingovertheswayingseagrass, eatingonthewhitesandybottom, peepingoutofcoralcaves. Somekindsofcorallookedlikebluefingersorlacyfans. Otherslookedlikedeerantlersorlettuceleavesormushroomsortrees. Jackreadintheboo
6SplittheWind Theskywasdarkbythetimetheygottotherise.Thewindwascool,almostcold. Whoa,saidSlim. Dustyslowedtoahalt. Theyrecampeddownthere,Slimsaidinalowvoice.Inthatpatchoftrees. Jacksawacampfireatthebottomoftheslope.Hesawthehorsesgatheredinadark
5Slim Werenothorsethieves!saidAnnie. Wellthen,whatareyoudoingwithmyhorsehere?hesaid. Somebadguyscamethroughtownwithhismother,saidAnnie.Theylefthimbehindbecausehewastooslow. Yup,mustbetherustlersthatstolemylastfivemustangs,thecowboysaid. Whoar
7GhostStory Jackbouncedinthesaddle.Hefeltthecoolnightwindagainsthisface. Hecouldnttellwheretheyweregoing.ButhetrustedDustytofollowtheothers. FinallyDustycaughtupwiththeherdastheybegantoslowdown. Jacksnappedhisreins.DustycameupbesideSlimandAnnie. Howd
8WhoAmI? AflybuzzedbyJacksear.Heslappeditaway.Heopenedhiseyes. Thesunwashighabovethecanyonwalls.Hehadsleptalongtime. SlimandAnnieweresittingbyafire,drinkingfromtincups. Coffee?Biscuit?AnnieaskedJack. Wheredidyougetthem?saidJack. Acowboyalwayscarrie
Annie grabbed a vine. Jack looked back at the python. The giant snakewas still winding its way up the tree. It had almostreached their branch. Jack took a deep breath. Then he grabbed a vine,too. Lean back, like Kah and Ko did, said Annie. Jack and A
Jack and Annie climbed onto the rock ledge andstepped into the cave. The air inside was cleaner andcooler than the air outside. I can't see anything, said Jack. He patted the head of the baby kangaroo. Me neither, said Annie. Arf! Arf! I guess we'll
The boy was on the ground on his hands and knees. Meet my young helper from Camelot, saidMorgan. The boy glanced up. He had a friendly freckled faceand twinkly dark eyes. His hair was the same colorthat Teddy's fur had been. He looked a bit older tha
Welcome back, came a soft, lovely voice. Jackopened his eyes. It was Morgan! They hadn't seen Morgan in a longtime. Morgan! cried Annie. She threw her arms around the enchantress. Jackjumped up and hugged Morgan, too. It's good to see you both, said
The mother kangaroo bounded out of the trees. She landed ten feet away from Jack, Annie, Teddy,and Joey. They all were still for a moment, as if they all wereholding their breath. Then Joey tried to jump out of Jack's backpack. Hold on, said Jack. He
Rain fell on Jack's head and on Joey's head. Rain fellon Annie's head and on Teddy's head and on thekoala's head. Annie opened her mouth and drank the rainwater. Jack did the same. The water tasted better than anywater he'd ever drunk. 'When Jack loo
Wildfire? said Annie. The woods are so dry, everything's starting toburn! said Jack. We have to get out of here.We can't leave Joey, said Annie. We'll take him with us! said Jack. But what if his mom comes back for him and he'snot here? said Annie. W
Oh, no! cried Annie. We have to save her! Shetook off after the dogs. Arf! Arf! Arf! Teddy barked over Jack's shoulder. Jack ran after Annie with the book under his arm. He ran over the dry, cracked ground, past scrubbybushes and scattered gum trees.
The loud cry rang again through the dry air. Teddy barked. Jack and Annie turned around in the clearing. Itwas hard to tell where the sound was coming from. The terrible cackle came again. There! said Annie. She pointed at a bird in a gumtree. The bi
Jack opened his eyes. Glaring hot sunlight floodedinto the tree house. Neat hats, said Annie. She and Jack were both wearing hats. I think they will protect us from the sun said Jack. He and Annie looked out the window. Teddylooked out, too. The tree
Annie sat on the porch steps. She stared down thestreet at the Frog Creek woods. Hey, Jack, she said. Do you hear it?Jack sat next to her. He was reading a book. Hear what? he said. Teddy's calling us, said Annie. You're kidding, said Jack. But he lo
Jack carried the water bucket into the tent. The scene insidewas like a nightmare. The tent was hot and stuffy. A dozen injured soldiers lay onsmall cots. Some called for food. Others begged for water or justmoaned. Jack wanted to rush back outside.
Jack still didn't remember who Clara Barton was. He pulledout the Civil War book and read: Clara Barton was a famous Civil War nurse. When she begannursing, she used her own money for her supplies. She drove ahorse-drawn ambulance right onto the batt
The wagon jerked and swayed as it bumped over the dryground. Jack felt as though he were frying pan the hot sunlight. Dustfrom the road filled his throat and eyes. The boom of cannons grew louder and louder. Jack heardpopping sounds, too, like the no
Jack sat up in bed. He stared out his window. Thesky was dark gray. The sun would be rising soon. It's almost time, he whispered to himself. The day before, in the magic tree house, Morgan'snote had said, Come back tomorrow, in the earlymorning.Jack
- 《神奇树屋》 第二十六册 Good Morning, Gorillas 01 Dark and Rainy
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- 《神奇树屋》 第十七册 Tonight On The Titanic 06 Women and Children First
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- 《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
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- 《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
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- 《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?