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Were almost there, Tom said, huffing and puffing. It was a very hot day. I hope I have enough strength left to dig! Benny said. You will, Henry told him. If no one digs, we wont find the treasure. The Aldens plan to escape early in the morning so non
After a night of dreams about John Finneys treasure, the Alden children awoke to breakfast on Toms front porch. Jessie and Violet both chose fresh fruit and toasted bagels. Benny chose his favorite, cereal and milk. Henry had scrambled eggs and crisp
I was just trying to be nice, Benny said, looking after Dr. Snood. I know, said Violet. Dont feel bad. Hes just a grumpy man, said Henry. But I wonder why, Jessie said. Is it just that he doesnt like kids, or is something else bothering him? Did you
The Aldens arrived early at the museum the next morning. But this time, the door to the prep room was locked. Thats good, said Henry. Now no one can go in and make a mess or steal something. While the children waited for Sam or Pete to arrive, they f
The next day, when the Aldens arrived at the museum, they found Sam carrying a large, framed picture into the exhibit hall. Whats that? Benny asked. The painting showed a group of Egyptian men and women. Their bodies were all turned sideways and look
The next morning, Pete met the Aldens at the door to the prep room. Sam isnt here yet, but you can wait for her in there. As Pete headed back down the hall toward the stairs, the children pushed open the door to the prep room. It was dark and quiet i
The Aldens pedaled downtown as fast as they could. They left their bikes in the parking lot behind the office building on Elm Street. As they raced around to the front of the building, they saw well-dressed people with briefcases coming and going. Th
Watch growled softly. Benny sat up in bed. Whats wrong, Watch? he asked in a sleepy voice. After a long day the Aldens had sat up in the boxcar, talking about their mystery. But now it was the middle of the night and they were all in bed. The house w
Why dont we visit Sam on our way home, suggested Henry. The four Aldens had worked hard all afternoon washing the windows of Mr. Arnolds red brick house. Now they were pedaling back along the streets of Greenfield, with buckets hung over their handle
The Aldens refused to give up. The next day they went back to riding their bikes up and down the streets of Greenfield. Weve been all over the Morningside neighborhood, Jessie pointed out as they sat on a bench in the town square. The children were t
Whats the mummys curse? Jessie asked. Some people believe mummies should not be removed from where they were buried, said Pete. They believe mummies carry evil spells to punish anyone who disturbs them. Thats the mummys curse. Really? Benny asked, hi
CHAPTER 5 The Empty Room I have to go up to the uranium mine, said Mr. Carter. You can all come with me if you want. I think Ill go to my neighbors, said Mrs. Wood. Im all tired out with Mikes doings. Yes, Ill go with you, Ma, said Pat. Maybe I can h
CHAPTER 3 Fire! The children slept soundly. They all woke up once to hear a loud, strange bell ringing. But they thought it was midnight, so they all went to sleep again. When they came down in the morning, Sam and Maggie were talking about a fire. W
CHAPTER 2 An Old Friend The ranch belonged to the four Alden children. So, of course, they wanted to see how it had changed since last summer when uranium had been found. Benny said, I suppose Grandfather had to get hundreds of miners to work in the
CHAPTER 1 Yellow Sands The four Alden children could hardly wait to get back to Mystery Ranch. Henry, Jessie, Violet and Benny had planned for weeks what they would do. Well go on that dear old train! said Violet. Remember Mr. Carter who helped us ca
Benny rang Sams bell. A moment later, the door opened. A man in a business suit greeted them. He was very tall, with gray hair that circled a bald spot. You must be Mrs. McGregor, the man said with a friendly smile. And I bet these are the famous Ald
Dont forget about the ladder, said Benny Alden, You didnt forget it, did you, Violet? Violet, who was ten, smiled at her six-year-old brother. No, I didnt, Benny, she said. She looked down at her drawing of a man on a bike. There was a ladder lashed
英文歌词: Toast To Tomorrow Come and gather around And join in the crowd, Singing the songs that we know We'll drink a toast to tomorrow and one to days long ago... We'll drink a toast to tomorrow and one to days long ago... We will dance through t
Dancing to the feel of the drum 随着鼓声起舞 Leave this world behind 把世界抛在脑后 Well have a drink and toast to ourselves 让我们畅饮,为自己干杯 Under a Violet Moon 在这紫罗兰色的月光下 Tudor Rose with her hair in
Blackmore's Night- Under A Violet Moon 《在紫罗兰的月光下》是一首匈牙利民谣曲风的歌曲,混合着吉他、键盘、小提琴、铃鼓、曼陀铃、手风琴等乐器,仿佛置身于幽蓝的月光下,在飘着阵阵紫罗兰