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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... eyes were painted a penetrating and intelligent blue. In all, Edward Tulane felt himself to be an exceptional specimen. Only his whiskers gave him pause. They were long and elegant (as they should be), but they were of uncertain origin ...
... 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 silk suits and his pocket watch, his jaunty hats and his bendable ears ...
... eyes were painted on and he could not close them, he was always awake. Sometimes, if Abilene put him into his bed on his side instead of on his back, he could see through the cracks in the curtains and out into the dark night. On clear ...
... 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.
Kate DiCamillo. The maid bent over him and looked into his eyes. “Hmph,” she said. She stood back up. She put her hands on her hips. “I reckon you're just like every other thing in this house, something needing to be cleaned and dusted ...