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CHAPTER FIVE READING Some Days [00:10.68]I didn't find it interesting,listening, I didn't find it interesting,talking, [00:23.07]so I lelf the house-I went miles and miles- [00:31.32]And I didn't find it interesting,walking, [00:36.96]I didn't find i
Mr. and Mrs. Beach were hardly in the house when Jeffrey and Sam told them about the round window. That is a mystery, said Mr. Beach. I cant remember any round window. And Max and I never saw it from the tree house we built. The boys took their fathe
On their way to the Crooked House the next day, Benny suddenly cried out, Oh, no! I forgot to bring it. And he gave his forehead a smack with the palm of his hand. Bring what, Benny? asked Jessie. She was sure he had packed all of his warm winter clo
It was Wednesday morning, and Benny was busy unpacking notebooks and writing paper. Mr. Fogg came over to him. I have a delivery for Miss Douglas. Its a special order, and shes in a hurry for it. You know where Woodland Path is, dont you? I dont want
A cold wind blew rain into the tree house. Jack shivered. He waswearing an old over coat, and rugged trousers, Annie wore scarfand shawl and a long white wool dress. They both wore scarffedworn boots. So where are we? Said Jack. He and Annie looked o
We present the second of three parts of the short story The Fall of the House of Usher, by Edgar Allan Poe. The story was originally adapted and recorded by the U.S. Department of State. Roderick Usher, whom I had known as a boy, was now ill and had
[00:15.90]Old House In The Woods [00:23.38]林中老屋 [00:37.57]When we turned to go into the room [00:40.11]we noticed that there was no floor! [00:43.67]We ran down the stairs and out of the house. [00:47.22]Jim still didn't believe us [00:49.89]so w
[00:18.12]Home Alone [00:21.56]独自在家 [00:38.44]After I heard about 10 minutes of silence, [00:41.90]I heard the 'thing' go back downstairs [00:44.40]and into the kitchen. [00:47.16]I eventually got to sleep around 4am, [00:51.04]I was very surpris
[00:18.53]House Of Eyes [00:23.73]鬼眼之屋 [00:36.05]The next little problem with the home [00:38.19]is both a repetitive thing and a one timer thus far. [00:43.51]The repetitive problem [00:45.05]is that whenever I enter my bedroom [00:47.68]somethi
[00:14.63]The Baby In My House [00:27.96]我房中的婴儿 [00:41.01]The next few nights, the same thing occurred. [00:44.27]I woke up; a crying baby made me walk to the locked door. [00:49.46]The door was locked each day, [00:51.75]only unlocked when the
[00:14.60]The Baby In My House [00:27.95]我房中的婴儿 [00:41.69]As I got closer to it, I noticed it was a little rattle, [00:46.03]the kind little babies had. It didn't look new, [00:49.65]so it couldn't have been something [00:51.19]my mom bought fo
Two policemen were walking past a house. They smelled marijuana smoke. Bob said, Someone's breaking the law. Maybe it's a drug dealer! They went to the front door. John rang the doorbell. Nobody answered. John rang it again. Nobody answered. Bob shou
Violet shouted, Somebodys out there! Jessie threw back the covers and dashed to the window. I dont see anyone. Are you sure? Positive! Violet thrust back the rosebud-sprigged curtains. A soft mist had drifted in from the hills. It was hard to see cle
One afternoon in early July Benny Alden came in the front door and rushed down the hall to the stairs. Hey, Henry! he shouted. Jessie! Violet! Whats the matter, Ben? said a quiet voice. Henry stood at the top of the stairs. He looked down at his youn
The One With The Jellyfish -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Written by: Wil Calhoun Transcribed by: Eric Aasen -----------------------------------------
《Thank You》来自爱尔兰的天籁之音 My tea's gone cold,I'm wondering why I got out of bed at all 我的茶凉了,不明白自己为什么要起床。 the morning rain clouds up my window and I can't see at all 清晨的乌云笼罩在窗外
The Sleeping Princess I Once there was a King and a Queen. For many years they had wanted a child, and no child had come to them. Then the Queen had a child. It was a girl. The King was very glad. You know what a fairy is. Many fairies lived near the
The Magic MillA long time ago, far, far away, there lived two brothers. One of them was quite rich; the other was very poor. The rich brother lived on a little island; he was a seller of salt. He had sold salt for many years and had got a great deal
The White Rabbit's House It was not the Mouse. It was the White Rabbit. He was looking everywhere, and she heard him saying, The Duchess! The Duchess! She'll be so angry! Oh, where are they? Where did they fall?Alice knew that he was looking for the
Blue BeardⅠ Once there was a very rich man. He lived in a beautiful house, and had a beautiful garden. The rich man had a blue beard: so he was called Blue Beard.Near the rich man's house there lived a poor woman. She had three sons, and two beauti