The Miraculous Journey of Edward TulaneCandlewick Press, 2009年9月8日 - 224 頁 The #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestseller -- now in a digest edition (Age 7 and up) |
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... Pellegrina. True, Edward's ears barely cleared the tabletop, and true also, he spent the duration of the meal staring straight ahead at nothing but the bright and blinding white of the tablecloth. But he was there, a rabbit at the table ...
... Pellegrina was very old. She had a large, sharp nose and bright, black eyes that shone like dark stars. It was Pellegrina who was responsible for Edward's existence. It was she who had commissioned his making, she who had ordered his ...
... Pellegrina who had given him as a gift to Abilene on her seventh birthday. And it was Pellegrina who came each night to tuck Abilene into her bed and Edward into his. “Will you tell us a story, Pellegrina?” Abilene asked her grandmother ...
... Pellegrina?” said Abilene. “I will not go,” said Pellegrina. “I will stay.” Edward, of course, was not listening. He found the talk around the dinner table excruciatingly dull; in fact, he made a point of not listening if he could help ...
... and condescending looks of Abilene's parents. And then his eyes met Pellegrina's. She was looking at him in the way a hawk hanging lazily in the air might study a mouse on the ground. Perhaps the rabbit fur on Edward's ears and.