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8WhoAmI? AflybuzzedbyJacksear.Heslappeditaway.Heopenedhiseyes. Thesunwashighabovethecanyonwalls.Hehadsleptalongtime. SlimandAnnieweresittingbyafire,drinkingfromtincups. Coffee?Biscuit?AnnieaskedJack. Wheredidyougetthem?saidJack. Acowboyalwayscarrie
7GhostStory Jackbouncedinthesaddle.Hefeltthecoolnightwindagainsthisface. Hecouldnttellwheretheyweregoing.ButhetrustedDustytofollowtheothers. FinallyDustycaughtupwiththeherdastheybegantoslowdown. Jacksnappedhisreins.DustycameupbesideSlimandAnnie. Howd
6C-R-A-C-K Theoctopushuggedthemini-sub.Eachofitseightarmshadtworowsofsuckers.Thesuckersstucktothewindow. Themini-substopped. TheoctopusstaredatJackandAnniewithhuge,human-likeeyes. Idontthinkitwantstohurtus,whisperedAnnie.Itsjustcurious. IImgoingt
7RemainCalm Thesharkswambehindthecoral. Wherediditgo?saidAnnie,peeringoutthewindow. Itdoesntmatter,saidJack.Wehavetogettothetop. Morewaterscomingin,saidAnnie. Yeah,Iknow.Comeon...comeon...faster!Jackorderedthemini-sub. Evenmorewaterscomingin,
3PlayerPiano Outside,thesadtuneplayedon. Itscomingfromthere,saidAnnie. ShecrepttowardabuildingthathadasignwiththewordHOTELonit.Jacklimpedafterher. Annieslowlypushedopenaswingingdoor.Theypeekedinside. Thefadingdaylightlitapianointhecorneroftheroom
4HandsUp! Itsthecolt!saidAnnie.Heslookingforhismother! Sherantowardthewild-eyedlittlehorse. Wait!calledJack.Oh,brother.Hepulledthebookoutofhispack. HefoundachaptertitledHorsesoftheWildWest.Hestartedreading. Attheendofthe1800s,overamillionwildhors
Whoo. The strange sound came from outside theopen window. Jack opened his eyes in the dark. The sound came again. Whoo. Jack sat up and turned on his light. He put on hisglasses. Then he grabbed the flashlight from his tableand shone it out the windo
Jack reached into his drawer and took out his secretlibrary card. He held the thin piece of wood and ranhis finger over its shimmering letters: M L. Master Librarian, he whispered. Jack couldn't believe that he and his sister, Annie,were finally Mast
Jack, you can get up now, said Annie. Jack opened his eyes. Annie was standing over him. She still had her mask on. We're on safe ground, she said. Jack felt as if he'd been dreaming. He lookedaround. They had reached the tundra at the edge ofthe fro
Jack opened his eyes. He pushed his glasses intoplace. Morgan was gone. And so were Jack's jeans, T-shirt, sneakers, and backpack. Instead, he had on a white tunic with a belt, sandalsthat laced up, and a leather bag,He looked at Annie. She was dress
Jack and Annie hid behind a fruit stall. They waitedfor a moment, then peered around the corner. I don't see her, said Jack. Who was she? asked Annie. I don't know. But she looked nuts to me, said Jack. What's the book say about her? said Annie. She
What's going on? said Jack. I don't know, said Annie. But we'd better followit.She hurried after the ball of silk thread. Jack put the bamboo book into his sack and took offafter her. They followed the trail of thread down the row,where it turned dow
The Dragon King watched the bonfire as it blazedup toward the sky. Around the fire the air was thickand wavy. Bamboo books were stacked beside thefire, waiting to be burned. Hurry! said the scholar. They jumped down from the cart and joined thecrowd
The monastery had a stone wall all around it. Brother Patrick took Jack and Annie through the gate. Beyond the gate was a small church with a hangingbell. There was also a vegetable garden and six stonehuts shaped like giant beehives. We grow all our
Annie fell to the deck of the ship. Jack pulled the rope out of the water. The end of itwas still tied in a loop. What happened? asked Annie. We're heading out to sea, said Jack. I guess allthe pulling lifted the rope off the rock.Annie sat up and lo
The guards tried to pull Annie away from thechariot race. Annie looked surprised. Then she looked angry. Let go of me! she shouted. Jack rushed down the steps of the viewing stand. The guards were having a hard time pulling Anniethrough all the peopl
Jack looked out his window. It was a dreary Sunday afternoon. There were dark clouds inthe sky. Thunder rumbled in the distance. Jack stared down the street at the Frog Creek woods. When is the magic tree house coming back? he wondered. Hey, guess wh
Glaring sunlight filled the tree house. It's really hot here,said Jack. Especially in these clothes, said Annie. Their clotheshad magically been changed. Annie wore a long dress. Jack wore scratchy pants and a long-sleeved shirt. His backpack was now
We're home, said Annie. Bright sunlight flooded the tree house. Teddy licked Jack's andAnnie's faces. They were back in their jeans and T-shirts. Hey, silly, Annie said to the dog. Now we have the secondthing to help free you from your spell.She took
Oh, man, whispered Jack. He was lying on the floor of the tree house. He waswearing his pajamas and rain poncho again. You okay? Annie asked. Yeah. You? said Jack. My heart's beating really fast, said Annie. Mine, too, said Jack. He thought of the Ti