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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... sides of the highway were houses — old houses and new houses. They were painted white, blue, green, and other colors. They were pretty, much prettier than the house Tommy had lived in in the city. He passed two of the houses. Soon he ...
... sides of the highway were houses — old houses and new houses. They were painted white, blue, green, and other colors. They were pretty, much prettier than the house Tommy had lived in in the city. He passed two of the houses. Soon he ...
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... side of it was the large athletic field. The high school team had their own field, and the kids under thirteen had theirs. The football field for the younger boys was all laid out like the high school field except that it was smaller ...
... side of it was the large athletic field. The high school team had their own field, and the kids under thirteen had theirs. The football field for the younger boys was all laid out like the high school field except that it was smaller ...
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... side of the line, then suddenly handed the ball to Dick Mizner. Dick tucked it under his arm and raced toward the left end. Tommy blocked out his man. But a halfback broke through and tackled Dick for a one-yard loss. “Last down,” David ...
... side of the line, then suddenly handed the ball to Dick Mizner. Dick tucked it under his arm and raced toward the left end. Tommy blocked out his man. But a halfback broke through and tackled Dick for a one-yard loss. “Last down,” David ...
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... side of the road and stopped. “There's Mr. Powell!” cried David. “Maybe he'll stay with us for a while.” Mr. Powell stepped out of the car and walked onto the field. His gray topcoat made him look huge. “Hi, Mr. Powell!” the boys ...
... side of the road and stopped. “There's Mr. Powell!” cried David. “Maybe he'll stay with us for a while.” Mr. Powell stepped out of the car and walked onto the field. His gray topcoat made him look huge. “Hi, Mr. Powell!” the boys ...
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