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There were seven tapestries in all. Each was almost as high asthe wooden ceiling. Jack read aloud from a sign on the wallunder the first one: The Hunt of the UnicornTapestries woven in the Netherlands at the end of the 1400sThe first tapestry showed
At first no one spoke on the trip back. It was as ifthey didn't want to break the spell of joy that hadsettled over them. Even though Jack was bumping upand down in the cart, he could still remember thefeeling of flying smoothly through the sky. He c
Jack didn't feel like a happy camper anymore. Walking through the cold, thin air, he looked at thesnowmobiles parked near the hut. We don't know how to drive snowmobiles! Jackwhispered to Annie. We haven't trained foranything, including altitude sick
Nancy put away her radio and looked at Jack andAnnie. I don't know how you two got past me.We're sorry, said Annie. This is unbelievable! said Nancy. Jack couldn't believe it, either. How did they messup so badly? I'm so sorry I brought you here, sai
Basho led Jack and Annie off the Great Bridge anddown a crowded road. They passed huge stacks oflumber. Then they came to a row of stages built alongthe riverbank. On one stage women were dancing. Their faces were painted white. They woreshimmering k
One duck was gray with black and white markings. The otherhad a glossy green head and a rust-colored chest. Both hadorange webbed feet and long yellow bills. Quack, quack,they said. Annie looked over her shoulder at Jack. I memorized theduck rhyme a
Dawn was breaking in the Frog Creek woods. Jacksaw a light shining up ahead. He ran toward it. Heran so fast, he couldn't hear his feet hitting theground. He couldn't feel the frosty winter air. As Jack got closer to the light, he could see themagic
In the distance, the of sand spreading over the desert, as the windpicked up, the sky turned to red, and hazed slicken through thecloud. The cloud began to blow to jack and Anne, and mammon likea moving wall,Get down, lie on your bellies. Ordered mam
The camel riders all watched silently at sun set over the farawaydunes. As the faraway ball slip beneath the horizon. The desertwasflooded with ...as soon as the sun disappeared the air grewmuch cooler, mammon stood up, it is time to go. He said. The
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Jack could hear the flapping of wings and the soundof steady breathing. The lion flew in circles above thewhirlpool. Then he soared in a great arc up throughthe sky. We're going back now! cried Annie. Jack lowered his head. He buried his face again i
Oh, yeah. Of course, whispered Jack. He'dforgotten all about Teddy and Kathleen's book ofmagic rhymes! Jack pulled the book out of his backpack. He andAnnie studied the table of contents. Stand on Water,said Annie. Make a Stone Come Alive. Make Metal
Wow, said Jack and Annie together. Inside the crowded fairgrounds, below the loomingEiffel Tower, a band played a lively march. Fountainsshot colored water high into the sky. A small trainchugged through the crowd, blowing its whistle. People of all
The gondolier silently helped Jack and Annie intothe boat. Then he untied the gondola and pushed offfrom the landing. As the boat glided through the shallow waters, Jacklooked back at Venice. Bathed in early sunlight, theGrand Lady of the Lagoondidse