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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第 10 頁
... seemed to come from one corner , next to the stairs that led up to Forty - second Street . Softly Mario went toward the spot . For several minutes there was only the whispering silence . Whatever it was that was making the sound had ...
... seemed to come from one corner , next to the stairs that led up to Forty - second Street . Softly Mario went toward the spot . For several minutes there was only the whispering silence . Whatever it was that was making the sound had ...
第 12 頁
... seemed to like his new home . He moved around a few times and settled himself comfortably . Mario sat for a time , just looking . He was so happy and excited that when anyone walked through the station , he forgot to shout " Newspapers ...
... seemed to like his new home . He moved around a few times and settled himself comfortably . Mario sat for a time , just looking . He was so happy and excited that when anyone walked through the station , he forgot to shout " Newspapers ...
第 32 頁
... seemed to be hundreds of twistings and turnings , and many other pipes that opened off the main route , but Tucker Mouse knew his way per- fectly - even in the dark . At last Chester saw light above them . One more hop brought him out ...
... seemed to be hundreds of twistings and turnings , and many other pipes that opened off the main route , but Tucker Mouse knew his way per- fectly - even in the dark . At last Chester saw light above them . One more hop brought him out ...
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alarm clock asked Chester asked Mario asked Tucker began bell bowed cash register drawer Chester chirped Chester Cricket Chester shook concert Connecticut cricket cage dollar bill drain pipe E. L. Konigsburg exclaimed eyes feel fingers floor Fong George Selden Grand Central guess happened happy Harry Cat head hear heard Hsi Shuai inside Kleenex leaf lifted listen liverwurst looked magazines Mama and Papa Mama's matchbox Mickey minute morning music teacher Musical America never newsstand nice night old Chinese gentleman opera Papa Bellini papers Patricia Reilly Giff Phyllis Reynolds Naylor piece pile playing radio Sai Fong Scott O'Dell shelf shouted shuttle side sighed singing sleep Smedley smiled song sound Square subway station stool stopped stump things tluth took train Tucker Mouse velly voice wait whispered wings YEARLING BOOKS York Zilpha Keatley Snyder