The Cricket in Times SquareDell, 1960 - 149 頁 After Chester, a cricket, arrives in the Times Square subway station via a picnic basket from his native Connecticut, he takes up residence in the Bellini's newsstand. There, the tiny creature is lucky enough to find three good friends: a little boy named Mario whose parents run the unsuccessful newsstand, a fast-talking Broadway mouse named Tucker and his pal, Harry the Cat. The comic, sometimes tragic side of life in the city is brought into relief as the friends struggle to bring success to the almost bankrupt newsstand. "Most appealing whimsy, with beautiful illustrations." -- "Library Journal" |
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... Mario as they hurried by . " Magazines ! " No one stopped . Hardly anyone even looked at him . Mario sank back on his stool . All evening long he had only sold fifteen papers and four magazines . In the drain pipe Tucker Mouse , who had ...
... Mario as they hurried by . " Magazines ! " No one stopped . Hardly anyone even looked at him . Mario sank back on his stool . All evening long he had only sold fifteen papers and four magazines . In the drain pipe Tucker Mouse , who had ...
第 41 頁
... Mario heard , all right . And he remembered what Mr. Smedley had said later on that summer . But right now he had ... Mario explained . " It's Sunday , " said Papa . " There won't be any stores open . " " Well but there may be one or two ...
... Mario heard , all right . And he remembered what Mr. Smedley had said later on that summer . But right now he had ... Mario explained . " It's Sunday , " said Papa . " There won't be any stores open . " " Well but there may be one or two ...
第 142 頁
... Mario found to put his fist . Hide and seek was fun too . Mario closed his eyes and counted , and Chester hid somewhere in the news- stand . Since there were piles of papers all over , and since he was very small himself , the cricket ...
... Mario found to put his fist . Hide and seek was fun too . Mario closed his eyes and counted , and Chester hid somewhere in the news- stand . Since there were piles of papers all over , and since he was very small himself , the cricket ...
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