单词:Osgood-Schlatter disease
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SCENE 1 In order to save their own lives from the gangsters, Jerry and Joe disguise themselves as women and accept a job for a couple of girl musicians traveling to Florida. They also adopt new names:
Mr. Alden walked around the store looking at everything. There were no Indian baskets left. He said, Lets go to see Lovan again. Dont get caught in the storm, said a ranger. Storm? It looks pleasant to me, said Benny. Well, you get to know the weathe
Dr. Osgood promised the family that they could all explore the cave in the morning. They went to bed feeling very much excited. Mr. Carter and David talked awhile before they went to sleep. David, whats on your mind? What are you afraid of? Mr. Carte
When the rangers led the Indian boy into the store, Jessie was near the door. Quickly she put her hand on the boys shoulder. Dont be afraid, she said. We want to help you. The boy did not look up, but he pushed back his wet hair. A ranger said, This
Couldnt we go up that ladder, asked Benny, and look in the hole? Not yet, young man, said Dr. Osgood. He pushed up his glasses. We dont want any more accidents. When we get the staging done, it will be safe for any of you to get up to the cave. Mr. A
Henry and Jessie did not say any more about the Indian boy, but they did not forget him. Once in awhile they both wondered where he came from and why he was there. They also wondered why he did not want to be seen. There was plenty to think about whi
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The Alden family did not get up very early next morning. But when they walked into the dining room they had a surprise. There sat John Carter at a large round table for seven. Oh, Im glad you found us! shouted Benny. I never lost you, said John Carte
When the Aldens were in the car, Violet said, We can see right through you, Grandfather. You are the man who is going to buy the woods, arent you? Of course, said Grandfather, smiling at her. What better thing could we do for Lovan? She will feel fre
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