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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... what unsavory animal—was a question that Edward could not bear to consider for too long. And so he did not. He preferred, as a rule, not to think unpleasant thoughts. Edward's mistress was a ten-year-old, darkhaired girl named Abilene ...
... what a reflection it was! What an elegant figure he cut! Edward never ceased to be amazed at his own fineness. In the evening, Edward sat at the dining-room table with the other members of the Tulane family: Abilene; her mother and ...
... what he had just said for the benefit of the china rabbit. Edward pretended, out of courtesy to Abilene, to listen. But, in truth, he was not very interested in what people had to say. And also, he did not care for Abilene's parents and ...
... What night?” “Soon,” said Pellegrina. “Soon there will be a story.” And then she turned off the light, and Edward and Abilene lay in the dark of the bedroom. “I love you, Edward,” Abilene said each night after Pellegrina had left. She ...
... sitting on his chair in the dining room. “What's this bunny doing here?” she said out loud. Edward did not care at all for the word bunny. He found it derogatory in the extreme. The maid bent over him and looked into his eyes.