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《An Old-Fashioned Girl》Chapter 12 - The Sunny Side
Louisa May Alcott An Old-Fashioned Girl river novel
2008/7/14
"I 'VE won the wager, Tom."
"Did n't know there was one."
"Don't you remember you said Polly would be tired of her teaching and give it up in three months, and I said she would n't?"
"Well, i...
《Eight Cousins》Chapter 12 - “The Other Fellows”
Louisa May Alcott Eight Cousins river novel
2008/7/14
Rose did tell "the people" what had passed, and no one "howled" over Mac, or said a word to trouble him. He had his talk with the doctor, and got very little comfort out of it, for he found that "just...
Where was Dan? In prison. Alas for Mrs Jo! how her heart would have ached if she had known that while old Plum shone with Christmas cheer her boy sat alone in his cell, trying to read the little book ...
《Jack And Jill》Chapter 12 - The Twenty-Second Of February
Louisa May Alcott Jack And Jill river novel
2008/7/11
Of course, the young ladies and gentlemen had a ball on the evening of that day, but the boys and girls were full of excitement about their "Scenes from the Life of Washington and other brilliant tabl...
《The Wonderful Wizard of Oz》Chapter 12 - The Search for the Wicked Witch
L Frank Baum The Wonderful Wizard of Oz fairy tale
2008/7/10
The soldier with the green whiskers led them through the streets of the Emerald City until they reached the room where the Guardian of the Gates lived. This officer unlocked their spectacles to put th...
《The Marvelous Land Of Oz》Chapter 12 - Mr. H. M. Woggle-Bug, T. E.
L Frank Baum The Marvelous Land Of Oz fairy tale
2008/7/10
Now, General Jinjur -- who, you will remember, commanded the Army of Revolt -- was rendered very uneasy by the escape of the Scarecrow from the Emerald City. She feared, and with good reason, that if ...
《Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz》Chapter 12
L Frank Baum Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz fairy tale
2008/7/10
For a while the enemy hesitated to renew the attack. Then a few of them advanced until another shot from the Wizard's revolver made them retreat.
"That's fine," said Zeb. "We've got 'em on the run...
Hearing this condition imposed by the Nome King, Ozma became silent and thoughtful, and all her friends looked at her uneasily.
"Don't you do it!" exclaimed Dorothy. "If you guess wrong, you will ...
Dorothy and her fellow travelers rode away from the Cuttenclip village and followed the indistinct path as far as the sign-post. Here they took the main road again and proceeded pleasantly through the...
《The Patchwork Girl of Oz》Chapter 12 - The Giant Porcupine
L Frank Baum The Patchwork Girl of Oz fairy tale
2008/7/8
Next morning they started out bright and early to follow the road of yellow bricks toward the Emerald City. The little Munchkin boy was beginning to feel tired from the long walk, and he had a great m...
"Oh, that's too bad!" cried Dorothy; "I wanted to thank Johnny Dooit for all his kindness to us."
"He hasn't time to listen to thanks," replied the shaggy man; "but I'm sure he knows we are gratef...
I have no idea how long Lop-Ear and I wandered in the land north of the river. We were like mariners wrecked on a desert isle, so far as concerned the likelihood of our getting home again. We turned o...
《The Warlord of Mars》Chapter 12 - The Magnet Switch
Edgar Rice Burroughs The Warlord of Mars science fiction
2008/7/6
The guardsmen paid not the slightest attention to their wards, for the red men could not move over two feet from the great rings to which they were padlocked, though each had seized a weapon upon whic...
《The Return of Tarzan》Chapter 12 - Ships That Pass
Edgar Rice Burroughs The Return of Tarzan science fiction
2008/7/5
Let us go back a few months to the little, windswept platform of a railway station in northern Wisconsin. The smoke of forest fires hangs low over the surrounding landscape, its acrid fumes smarting t...
《Tarzan the Untamed》Chapter 12 - The Black Flier
Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan the Untamed science fiction
2008/7/5
The girl was almost crushed by terror and disappointment. To have been thus close to safety and then to have all hope snatched away by a cruel stroke of fate seemed unendurable. The man was disappoint...