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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... didn't have any living relatives, he had been brought by the child welfare department to live with the Powells. The Powells were very nice, but they didn't give him money the way his parents used to. Tommy thought for a while. He ...
... didn't have any living relatives, he had been brought by the child welfare department to live with the Powells. The Powells were very nice, but they didn't give him money the way his parents used to. Tommy thought for a while. He ...
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... didn't like him much. He had scrimmaged against them before. They had said he was a dirty player. He played too rough. But that was the way he always played. He didn't know any other way. 2 David's team tried another pass. It was ...
... didn't like him much. He had scrimmaged against them before. They had said he was a dirty player. He played too rough. But that was the way he always played. He didn't know any other way. 2 David's team tried another pass. It was ...
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... didn't you? “Don't be so rough next time, Tommy,” cautioned David. “The minute a guy's down, he's tackled. Didn't you know that?” “Sure, but—” Tommy didn't finish. He had always tackled that way before. Nobody had ever told him that was ...
... didn't you? “Don't be so rough next time, Tommy,” cautioned David. “The minute a guy's down, he's tackled. Didn't you know that?” “Sure, but—” Tommy didn't finish. He had always tackled that way before. Nobody had ever told him that was ...
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... didn't have a chance to show Mr. Powell anything except how hard he shoved aside his man and how fast he could run. Mr. Powell said it was getting late and he and Tommy had better leave for home. In the car, Tommy remembered the ten ...
... didn't have a chance to show Mr. Powell anything except how hard he shoved aside his man and how fast he could run. Mr. Powell said it was getting late and he and Tommy had better leave for home. In the car, Tommy remembered the ten ...
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