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The huge boat rocked in the water. Giant chunks ofice smashed against its sides. Thanks a lot, Annie, Jack whispered. He shiveredin the snowy cold. We're not supposed to go on theirsecret mission with them.It's okay, she whispered. Maybe we can helpG
Annie was laughing so hard that she could barelystand up. What--what happened to you in there?she said. After I curtsied, I left. When I looked backin the room, you were still bowing!She didn't say 'rise'! said Jack. Yes, she did, dummy! said Annie.
Peep. Penny's head was sticking out of Jack's jacket. Jackand Annie were wearing their own clothes again-theirjeans, jackets, hats, and scarves. All their heavycold-weather gear for Antarctica was gone. We're in Camelot, said Annie, looking out thewi
The snowmobiles and the helicopter were bothparked on the slope. The scientists and journalistsstood talking with Nancy and Pete. Oh, no! Annie said, grabbing Jack. What aboutPenny? We're not supposed to have a penguin! They'lltake her away!Jack put
PalaceJack was sitting at the computer in the living room. He was doing research on penguins for a schoolproject. His mom and dad were cooking in thekitchen. Jack could smell bread baking in the ovenand spaghetti sauce bubbling on top of the stove. J
What now? Jack said. We have to follow him, said Annie. We can't lethim out of our sight.Jack and Annie walked quickly after the mule cart. The hot brick road burned their feet. Ow, ow, ow,they both whispered. So let's figure out--ow--what we're goin
Well done, Teddy said softly. Indeed, said Kathleen, smiling at Jack and Annie. Morgan smiled at them, too. Thank you for yourfour secrets, she said. You're welcome, said Annie. But we're notexactly sure what the fourth secret is.I told Annie I don't
Jack opened his eyes, Teddy and Catherine were gone, the warmair was filled with mist, Jack and Anne peered out of the windowtogether, the tree house had landed, and the tall tree with spreadingbranches, the mist was so thick, they couldnt see anythi
We did it! said Annie. We made our ownmagic!Yeah, we got the Cloud Dragon to put out the fire,breathed Jack. He felt dazed. Do you think we'renear Basho's house?I think so, said Annie. We asked the CloudDragon to take us there, so I bet she did. Come
Where is my backpack? Jack yelled to Anne. What? Anne said. My backpack! Said Jack. Dont worry about it now, said Anne, wehave to ...the wand, the wand. Jack interrupted her. Oh, said Anne. the wand. We have to find my pack, fast! Said Jack. Jack and
In the icy field below the slope were yellow, brown,and green buildings; telephone poles; metal pipes; andstorage tanks. Tractors and bulldozers moved alonggravel roads. It looked like a small town. HONK! The sound came from a red bus with giganticwh
Tap, tap, tap. Jack was dreaming that a white bird was pecking athis window. Tap . . . tap. A red bird appeared and pecked with the whitebird. Tap ... tap. Jack, wake up! said Annie. Jack opened his eyes. They're here! said Annie. Who? The birds? sai
Touching down onto a flat, snowy field was anorange and white helicopter. The helicopter had skison the bottom so it could land on the ice and snow. The bus came to a stop at the edge of the field. We must be going to the volcano in a helicopter!said
Jack and Annie kept walking until they came to the ice pondagain. We've been here before, said Jack. We're going incircles. How do we get out of the park?We have to try to walk in a straight line, said Annie. Annie and Jack struggled on. Jack kept lo
The panic of the battle scene seemed to spreadthrough the big room. Leonardo's apprentices lookedaround wildly, as if they didn't know what to do. Water from the fountain! Leonardo roared. Hurry! He ran out of the room. His apprenticesrushed after hi
Welcome to Antarctica, said Annie. Jack and Annie were bundled in cold-weather gear. They both wore snow pants, gloves, boots withspikes, and thick red parkas with hoods. Gogglescovered their eyes, and wool masks covered theirmouths and noses. A hike
Clang, clang, clang! Jack opened his eyes. The sound of bells filled thenight-not the gentle ringing of the temple bells but aharsh clanging. Jack smelled smoke. He and Annie threw off theirmosquito nets and stumbled to the door. Basho was standing i
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
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
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