Bed-Knob and BroomstickHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 2000 - 227 páginas The Magic Bed-Knob and Bonfires and Broomsticks in one volume. These are the exploits of the three Wilson children; Miss Price, the apprentice witch; and the flying bed. A tale of a witch-in-training and trouble of the most unforgettable kind. |
Índice
II | 3 |
III | 9 |
IV | 21 |
V | 32 |
VI | 47 |
VII | 56 |
VIII | 61 |
IX | 74 |
XIII | 118 |
XIV | 133 |
XV | 144 |
XVI | 161 |
XVII | 181 |
XVIII | 188 |
XIX | 194 |
XX | 202 |
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Términos y frases comunes
alligator asked Carey asked Charles asked Miss Price Aunt Beatrice bath Beatrice's became Bedfordshire began Bisselthwaite BORROWERS breadfruit breath broom broomstick burned Carey and Charles chair Charles and Carey Charles's clavichord cried Carey Cripplegate dark dear door dressing gown eiderdown Emelius's exclaimed Carey feel feet felt fire Fire of London Frensham frog garden gazed glanced hair hands head heard henbane inspector Jones jumped knew knob lagoon leaned legs light London Mary Norton Miss Price looked mouth nice night nose old necromancer once Paul looked Paul's Pepperinge Eye pink policeman porridge pulled quickly railing round seemed sergeant shoes shrieked sighed silent slowly smelled smiled spell stake stared stood strange tell There's thing thought Tinker's Hill told took trees turned twist voice walked wanly watched Watkins window witch doctor wonderful
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Read to Write: Using Children's Literature as a Springboard to Writing John W. Stewig No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1975 |