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BeverlyCleary ILLUSTRATED BY Tracy Dockray Contents 1. Ribsy and the Roast 1 2. Henry Gets Rich 34 3. The Untraining of Ribsy 74 4. Henry Parks His Dog 106 5. Beezus Makes a Bid 130 6. Henrys Bargain Bike 151 7. The Boy Who Ate Dog Food 174 About the AuthorOther Books by Beverly ClearyCreditsCoverCopyrightAbout the Publisher1 Ribsy and the Roast Henry Huggins stood by the front window of his square white house on Klickitat Street and wondered why Sunday afternoon seemed so much longer than any other part of the week. Mrs. Huggins was reading a magazine, and Mr. Huggins, puff-ing on his pipe, was reading the funnies in the Sunday Journal. Henrys dog, Ribsy, was asleep in the 1 middle of the living room rug. As Henry looked at him, he suddenly sat up, scratched hard behind his left ear with his left hind foot, and flopped down again without even bothering to open his eyes. Henry pressed his nose against the win-dowpane and looked out at Klickitat Street. The only person he saw was Scooter McCarthy, who was riding up and down the sidewalk on his bicycle. I sure wish I had a bike, remarked Henry to his mother and father, as he watched Scooter. I wish you did, too, agreed his mother, but with prices and taxes going up all the time, Im afraid we cant get you one this year. Maybe things will be better next year, said Mr. Huggins, dropping the funnies and picking up the sport section. Henry sighed. He wanted a bicycle now. He could see himself riding up and down Klickitat Street on a shiny red bike. He would wear his genuine Daniel Boone coonskin cap with the snap-on tail, only he wouldnt wear the tail fastened to the hat. He would tie it to the handle bars so that it would wave in the 3breeze as he whizzed along. Henry, said Mrs. Huggins, interrupting his thoughts, please dont rub your nose against my clean window. All right, Mom, said Henry. I sure wish something would happen around here sometime. Why dont you go over to Roberts h
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1S1-092Narrator:Daddy Pig wears glasses.He needs to wear glasses to see clearly.When Daddy Pig Wears his glasses,everything looks ne.3Narrator: But when Daddy Pig takes his glasses offhe can't see things clearly.Everything looks a bit soft and fuzzy.So, it is very important that Daddy Pig knows where his glasses are.4Narrator: Sometimes, Daddy Pig loses his glasses.Mummy:Peppa, George. Have you seen Daddy Pig's glasses?He can't nd them anywhere.Peppa:No, Mummy.Narrator:Peppa and George do not know where Daddy Pig's glasses are.Mummy:Oh, dear. Daddy Pig cannot see a thing without them and it makes him very grumpy.5Narrator:Without his glasses on,Daddy Pig cannot read his newspaper.is is ridiculous! I can't see anything!Somebody must have put my glasses somewhere.6Mummy:Do you remember where you last put them, Daddy Pig?Daddy:when I don't wear them, I always put them in my pocket.But they aren't there now.Peppa: Daddy! Can we help nd your glasses?Mummy:Good idea, Peppa.If you find them, Daddy will stop being so grumpy.Daddy:Im not grumpy.7Narrator: Peppa and George are looking for Daddy's glasses.Peppa looks under the newspaper.But Daddy Pig's glasses are not there.Peppa:Oh.8Narrator:George looks on top of thetelevision.But Daddy Pig's glasses are not there.George:Oh.9Peppa:Let's look upstairs in Mummy and Daddy's bedroom!Narrator: Peppa and George are looking in Mummy and Daddy Pig's bedroom.10Peppa: George be careful not to knock anything over.Arrah!Peppa:It's not funny.11Narrator: Peppa looks under the pillows.But Daddy Pig's glasses are not there.Peppa:Oh.12Narrator:George looks in Daddy's slippers.But the glasses are not there, either.13Peppa:Let's look in the bathroom!Narrator: Peppa and George are looking in the bathroom.e glasses are not in the bath.George:Oh.Narrator: e glasses are not in the toilet.Peppa:Oh.Hmm! It's too dicult.Narrator: Peppa and George cannot find Daddy Pig's glasses anywhere.14Peppa: We've looked everywhere.But we can't
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The Sword in the Stone 拔剑成王Long ago, there was a land without a king.I will be king, said the tall, fat man.I will be king, said the short , thin man.I will be king, said the tall, thin man.I will be king, said the short, fat man.And so there was a war.Old men fought.Young men fought.The young boys hid in the bushes and watched.Among them was Arthur.The war must end! said the people.They went to Merlin, who know many things.Some said he even knew magic.We need a king, said the people.Merlin smiled and waved his arms.A great sword in a great stone grew out of the earth.He who pulls this sword out of the stone will be king, Merlin said.I can! said the tall, fat man.He pulled and pulled and pulled and pulled.But the tall, fat man could not pull the sword from the stone.I can! said the short, thin man.He pulled and pulled and pulled and pulled.But the short, thin man could not pull the sword from the stone.I can! I can! said the tall, thin man and the short, fat man.But they could not pull the sword from the stone.All the kinds of people tried.No one could pull the sword from the stone.So the war went on.Old men still fought.Young men still fought.The young boys still hid in the bushes and watched.Arthur was still among them.One day, Arthur met an old man who had lost his sword.Arthur helped him look for it.Arthur searched and searched.Soon he came upon the great sword in the great stone.Arthur pulled the sword. Out it came.The old man shouted, Long live the King! Long live the King Arthur!Arthur was surprised.The people were surprised.The tall, fat man; the short, thin man; the tall, thin man; and the short, fatman were surprised.Only the old man was not surprised.The old man was Merlin.He knew all along that Arthur would be king.Now the war was over. The people got their king.Arthur was just a boy – but he was the best king ever!the end.
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BeverlyCleary ILLUSTRATED BY Tracy Dockray Contents 1. The Rich Uncle 1 2. Ramonas Problem 29 3. Being Good 47 4. Picky-picky 64 5. IT 81 6. A Surprise, Sort Of 100 7. The Chain of Command 119 8. The Families Get Together 132 9. Ramona Saves the Day 146 10. Another Big Event 167 About the Author Other Books by Beverly Cleary Credits Cover Copyright About the Publisher 1 The Rich Uncle Guess what? Ramona Quimby asked one Friday evening when her Aunt Beatrice dropped by to show off her new ski clothes and to stay for supper. Ramonas mother, father, and big sister Beezus, whose real name was Beatrice, paid no attention and went on eating. Picky-picky, the cat, meowed through the basement door, asking to share the meal. 1 Aunt Beatrice, who taught third grade, knew how to behave toward her third-grade niece. What? she asked, laying down her fork as if she expected to be astounded by Ramonas news. Ramona took a deep breath and an-nounced, Howie Kemps rich uncle is coming to visit. Except for Aunt Bea, her family was not as curious as Ramona had hoped. She plunged on anyway because she was happy for her friend. Howies grand-mother is really excited, and so are Howie and Willa Jean.And so, to be truthful, was Ramona, who disliked having to go to the Kemps house after school, where Howies grandmother looked after her grandchildren and Ramona while the two mothers were at work.A rich uncle, even someone elses rich uncle, should make those long after-school hours more interesting. I didnt know Howie had a rich uncle, said Mrs. Quimby. 2 Hes Howies fathers little brother, only now hes big, explained Ramona. Why, that must be Hobart Kemp, said Aunt Beatrice. He was in my class in high school. Oh, yes. I remember.That boy with the blond curly hair who played baseball. Mrs. Quimby motioned to her daughters to clear 3away the plates. All the girls said he was cute. Thats the one, said Aunt Bea.He used to chew licorice and spit on th
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