AT half-past nine, that night, Tom and Sid were sent to bed, as usual. They said their prayers, and Sid was soon asleep. Tom lay awake and waited, in restless impatience. When it seemed to him that it
CLOSE upon the hour of noon the whole village was suddenly electrified with the ghastly news. No need of the as yet undreamed-of telegraph; the tale flew from man to man, from group to group, from hou
ONE of the reasons why Tom's mind had drifted away from its secret troubles was, that it had found a new and weighty matter to interest itself about. Becky Thatcher had stopped coming to school. Tom h
TOM'S mind was made up now. He was gloomy and desperate. He was a forsaken, friendless boy, he said; nobody loved him; when they found out what they had driven him to, perhaps they would be sorry; he
WHEN Tom awoke in the morning, he wondered where he was. He sat up and rubbed his eyes and looked around. Then he comprehended. It was the cool gray dawn, and there was a delicious sense of repose and
A FEW minutes later Tom was in the shoal water of the bar, wading toward the Illinois shore. Before the depth reached his middle he was half-way over; the current would permit no more wading, now, so
AFTER dinner all the gang turned out to hunt for turtle eggs on the bar. They went about poking sticks into the sand, and when they found a soft place they went down on their knees and dug with their
BUT there was no hilarity in the little town that same tranquil Saturday afternoon. The Harpers, and Aunt Polly's family, were being put into mourning, with great grief and many tears. An unusual quie
TUESDAY afternoon came, and waned to the twilight. The village of St. Petersburg still mourned. The lost children had not been found. Public prayers had been offered up for them, and many and many a p
WITHIN a few minutes the news had spread, and a dozen skiff-loads of men were on their way to McDougal's cave, and the ferry-boat, well filled with passengers, soon followed. Tom Sawyer was in the ski
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Imagine thescene. Youre sitting in the hot sunshine beside the swimming pool of yourinternational luxury hotel, drinking your imported gin and tonic. In front ofyou is the beach, reserved for hotel guests with motor boats for hire. Behindyou is an 18
Mygrandfather's clock was too large for the shelf So it stoodninety years on the floor It was tallerby half than the old man himself Thought itweighed not a penny weight more It was boughton the mom of the day that he was born And was alwayshid treas
鼠标悬停在加粗部分,会显示相应词义和讲解哦! Perhaps it had something to do with living in a dark cupboard, but Harry had always been small and skinny for his age. He looked even
鼠标悬停在加粗部分,会显示相应词义和讲解哦! Nearly ten years had passed since the Dursleys had woken up to find their nephew on the front step, but Privet Drive had hardly chang
鼠标悬停在加粗部分,会显示相应词义和讲解哦! Wiping his streaming eyes on his jacket sleeve, Hagrid swung himself onto the motorcycle and kicked the engine into life ; with a roa
鼠标悬停在加粗部分,会显示相应词义和讲解哦! Dumbledore took Harry in his arms and turned toward the Dursleys'house.
JesseOwens was the son of a sharecropper and the grandson of a slave. But he had theworlds attention at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, when he left Hitlers Aryan supremacytheories in the dust and collected four individual gold medals. Owenswas still at hi
MichaelGarnier (Treesort Owner): Kids like it better than the Ritz Carlton. Kid A: It was likebeing in a rollercoaster without acar. Now just what is a treesort? Well, its the largestconcentration of treehouses known to man that your family can sleep
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