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The family sat down on the steps the next morning after breakfast. I want to go home, said Benny suddenly. We all want to go home, said Henry. But how can we? We cant take Bill in a canoe. Four people are too many. Well have to get to Mr. Longs store
The next day the children were up early. They had breakfast. They made their beds. We ought to go down to see Rita the first thing we do, said Violet. We were not very polite to her yesterday. All we could think of was Benny. Very well, said Alice la
It was true. Benny was not there. Oh, what has happened to Benny? said Jessie, beginning to cry. Now, dont lets get upset, said Joes strong voice. I think I know what has happened. Benny has gone off by himself to find the hermit. He hasnt been gone
Well, said Grandfather Alden, patting his stomach, I couldnt eat another bite if you paid me! They were sitting in a booth at Joes Restaurant. Nor could I! agreed Mrs. McGregor. I think I have room for more, Benny piped up. There was one slice of piz
There must be something else here, said Jessie. Something were not seeing. This got Henry thinking. Reaching into the hatbox, he patted all around. Finally, he pulled up gently on the flowery paper that lined the bottom. I think theres something here
影片对白 Henry: Looks smaller. When did he complete it? Alex: You weren't born yet and I was 8. Henry: Corbusier meets Frank Lloyd Wright. Alex: You know dad played cards with both of them, sharing a joint . Henry: Yeah, well... Alex: Can't swim. T
Iron and Wine原名Samuel Beam。这家伙成名之前是一名佛罗里达州立大学的电影老师,其标志性的相貌特征就是一脸的大胡子。 There is light in my lady's house And there's none but some falling rain This like a spoke
By Dan Robinson Capitol Hill 26 September 2007 A key congressional committee has approved legislation supporting democracy and human rights in Ethiopia. VOA's Dan Robinson reports from Capitol Hill, where consideration by the House Foreign Affairs Co
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President Obama's top counter-terrorism advisor John Brennan says congressional critics, others speaking before getting facts Paula Wolfson | White House 07 February 2010 White House Counterterrorism adviser John Brennan briefs reporters in the White
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The dogsled skimmed silently over the frozentundra. The seal hunter ran alongside it. Sometimeshe cracked his whip against the ice. The snowdrifts looked like giant white sculptures asthe sun slipped behind the frozen hills. Then a fullorange moon ro