Touchdown for TommyLittle, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2009年12月19日 - 145 頁 TOUCHDOWN FOR TOMMY Is football Tommy's key to a new home? Football isn't just Tommy's favorite sport-he also thinks that it's the key to a good home. The recently orphaned Tommy is delighted to discover that his foster father, Mr. Powell, coaches Midget League football. By playing well, Tommy hopes that he will make Mr. Powell want to adopt him, and then he will have a real family again. But will things work out the way he plans! |
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... Tommy thought for a while. He decided that the ten-dollar bill wouldn't be missed by anybody. If it had been missed, Betty or her mother would have come looking for it. Tommy put the money into his pocket. He walked down the long cement ...
... Tommy thought for a while. He decided that the ten-dollar bill wouldn't be missed by anybody. If it had been missed, Betty or her mother would have come looking for it. Tommy put the money into his pocket. He walked down the long cement ...
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... Tommy. “Okay. We'll pull a surprise on 'em,” David said. “I'll throw Tommy a pass. The number is forty-two. Let's go!” The team broke out of the huddle. The backfield and linemen moved into position. Tommy crouched at left end and looked ...
... Tommy. “Okay. We'll pull a surprise on 'em,” David said. “I'll throw Tommy a pass. The number is forty-two. Let's go!” The team broke out of the huddle. The backfield and linemen moved into position. Tommy crouched at left end and looked ...
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... Tommy stared. “Do you think he'd let me on the team?” “Sure, he would,” replied David. “Ask him.” “I will. Maybe, if I can play real good —” Tommy paused. All the boys looked at him. Most of them had unfriendly looks on their faces. Tommy ...
... Tommy stared. “Do you think he'd let me on the team?” “Sure, he would,” replied David. “Ask him.” “I will. Maybe, if I can play real good —” Tommy paused. All the boys looked at him. Most of them had unfriendly looks on their faces. Tommy ...
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... Tommy, you play too dirty,” Jerry Main said gruffly. “Listen, David, I'm not going to play if he plays.” “Neither am I,” said Ted Norton. “You'd think he was playing with some pro team.” Tommy's chin dropped. He looked aside at David ...
... Tommy, you play too dirty,” Jerry Main said gruffly. “Listen, David, I'm not going to play if he plays.” “Neither am I,” said Ted Norton. “You'd think he was playing with some pro team.” Tommy's chin dropped. He looked aside at David ...
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