The Cricket in Times SquareRandom House Children's Books, 1993 - 160 頁 After Chester lands, in the Times Square subway station, he makes himself comfortable in a nearby newsstand. There, he has the good fortune to make three new friends: Mario, a little boy whose parents run the falling newsstand, Tucker, a fast-talking Broadway mouse, and Tucker's sidekick, Harry the Cat. The escapades of these four friends in bustling New York City makes for lively listening and humorous entertainment. And somehow, they manage to bring a taste of success to the nearly bankrupt newsstand. |
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... stand was closed for the night , the money that was left there to start off the new day was perfectly safe , because Papa had also ' made a big wooden cover , with a lock , that fitted over the whole thing . Mario had been listening to ...
... stand was closed for the night , the money that was left there to start off the new day was perfectly safe , because Papa had also ' made a big wooden cover , with a lock , that fitted over the whole thing . Mario had been listening to ...
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... stand . " Any luck ? " he asked . " No , " said Mario . " Maybe on the next train . ” " There's going to be less and less until morning , " said Paul . Mario rested his chin on the palm of his hand . “ I can't understand it , " he said ...
... stand . " Any luck ? " he asked . " No , " said Mario . " Maybe on the next train . ” " There's going to be less and less until morning , " said Paul . Mario rested his chin on the palm of his hand . “ I can't understand it , " he said ...
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... stand , carrying the money in their mouths . They passed the coins into the cage one by one , and Chester built them up into a column , starting with the half dollar on the bottom and ending with the dime , which was smallest , on top ...
... stand , carrying the money in their mouths . They passed the coins into the cage one by one , and Chester built them up into a column , starting with the half dollar on the bottom and ending with the dime , which was smallest , on top ...
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alarm clock asked Chester asked Mario asked Tucker began bell bowed cash register drawer Chester chirped Chester Cricket Chester shook Chinatown chow concert Connecticut cricket cage Dick King-Smith dollar bill drain pipe exclaimed eyes feel fingers floor Fong George Selden Grand Central Station guess happened happy Harry Cat head hear heard Hsi Shuai inside Kleenex leaf lifted listen Little Night Music liverwurst luck magazines Mama and Papa Mama's matchbox meadow Mickey minute morning music teacher Musical America never newsstand nice night old Chinese gentleman opera Papa Bellini papers Paul piece pile playing radio Sai Fong sandwiches shelf shouted shuttle side sighed singing sleep Smedley smell smiled song sound Square subway station stool stopped stump things tluth took train Tucker Mouse velly voice wait whispered wings YEARLING BOOK York