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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... eye. A ten-dollar bill! Tommy picked it up. The money must belong either to Betty or Mrs. Powell. The three of them had been hanging the clothes out on the line earlier. The last time Tommy remembered having ten dollars was long ago ...
... eye. A ten-dollar bill! Tommy picked it up. The money must belong either to Betty or Mrs. Powell. The three of them had been hanging the clothes out on the line earlier. The last time Tommy remembered having ten dollars was long ago ...
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... eyes of the end playing opposite him. “Twenty-two! Fourteen! Thirty-six! Forty-two!” Tommy sped forward. He knocked his opponent down and raced down the field. He looked back and saw David throw the ball. The pigskin spiraled through ...
... eyes of the end playing opposite him. “Twenty-two! Fourteen! Thirty-six! Forty-two!” Tommy sped forward. He knocked his opponent down and raced down the field. He looked back and saw David throw the ball. The pigskin spiraled through ...
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... eyes. Dirty? What was dirty about tackling a guy? You had to tackle him so that he went down, 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 ...
... eyes. Dirty? What was dirty about tackling a guy? You had to tackle him so that he went down, 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 ...
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... eyes flashing. He wanted to show Mr. Powell how well he could run and how well he could tackle. If Mr. Powell had played football in high school or college, he'd know what a good tackle was. But Tommy didn't have a chance to show Mr ...
... eyes flashing. He wanted to show Mr. Powell how well he could run and how well he could tackle. If Mr. Powell had played football in high school or college, he'd know what a good tackle was. But Tommy didn't have a chance to show Mr ...
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