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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... Sure!” “Come on our side! They have one more player than we do!” Tommy took his hands out of his pockets and rubbed them together. “Can I play end?” “Okay. Play left end.” David motioned his team into a huddle. “Think you can catch a ...
... Sure!” “Come on our side! They have one more player than we do!” Tommy took his hands out of his pockets and rubbed them together. “Can I play end?” “Okay. Play left end.” David motioned his team into a huddle. “Think you can catch a ...
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... sure knows his stuff. We play in the Midget League. Benice if you could play.” 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 ...
... sure knows his stuff. We play in the Midget League. Benice if you could play.” 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 ...
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... sure you take out your man.” “Okay,” said Tommy. David called signals. The ball came from the center to David. He ran toward the right side of the line, then suddenly handed the ball to Dick Mizner. Dick tucked it under his arm and ...
... sure you take out your man.” “Okay,” said Tommy. David called signals. The ball came from the center to David. He ran toward the right side of the line, then suddenly handed the ball to Dick Mizner. Dick tucked it under his arm and ...
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... Sure, but—” Tommy didn't finish. He had always tackled that way before. Nobody had ever told him that was the wrong way. Maybe these guys just didn't know how to play real football. A car drove up to the side of the road and stopped ...
... Sure, but—” Tommy didn't finish. He had always tackled that way before. Nobody had ever told him that was the wrong way. Maybe these guys just didn't know how to play real football. A car drove up to the side of the road and stopped ...
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... sure do. We used to play a lot where I came from.” “Did you play in a league?” “No. We just chose up teams and played, that's all.” “You didn't have a coach?” “No. We didn't need any.” The thought of the lost money drifted farther and ...
... sure do. We used to play a lot where I came from.” “Did you play in a league?” “No. We just chose up teams and played, that's all.” “You didn't have a coach?” “No. We didn't need any.” The thought of the lost money drifted farther and ...
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