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  1. 19 de ago. de 2010 · Under the window. by. Greenaway, Kate, 1846-1901. Publication date. 1900. Topics. Children's poetry. Publisher. [N.Y.] : Avenel Books.

    • CONTENTS
    • CHAPTER I SIDNEY PEBBLES
    • CHAPTER II THE MYSTERIOUS GUEST
    • CHAPTER III AUNT GERTRUDE
    • CHAPTER IV THE FOOTPBTNTS
    • CHAPTER VI
    • CHAPTER VII A MESSAGE FEOM HOME
    • CHAPTER
    • CHAPTER IX LOUIE FONG IS ANGBY
    • CHAPTER X
    • CHAPTER XI TOM WAT'S ENEMIES
    • CHAPTEE XH THE CHINESE NOTE
    • CHAPTER XIII THE KNIFE
    • Tom Wat sighed.
    • Frank hesitated. Should he follow Louie Fong, or should he make an investigation of that other room?

    I Sidney Pebbles II The Mysterious Guest III Aunt Gertrude IV The Footprints V The Doctor's Orders VI Chinese Writing VII A Message from Home VIII Orrin North's Story IX Louie Fong Is Angry X "Lantern Land" XI Tom Wat's Enemies XII The Chinese Note XIII The Knife XIV The Disguise XV The Secret Guest XVI The Strange Spy XVII Orrin North Explains XVI...

    When Frank and Joe Hardy returned from a hike down the Shore Road one afternoon and found in the mail-box a notice to the effect that a message was awaiting them at the local telegraph office, they were immediately very much excited. "Hope nothing has happened to Dad and Mother on their trip," exclaimed Frank. "Maybe it's just a message saying they...

    the Hardy boys waited tensely to hear th* bad news that Sidney Pebbles was about to give them. "Has-has something happened to our father and mother?" asked Frank. "No-no," replied the young man. "It's about your aunt." "Has anything happened to her?" asked Joe. "Well-nothing fatal," said Sidney Pebbles, "but serious enough to prevent her from takin...

    "what was that?" gasped Joe. Without a word Frank wheeled and rased toward the head of the stairs, Joe close upon his heels. As they ran down toward the lower hall they could hear groans. Frank reached the living room first. There lie stopped short with an exclamation of amazement. "Aunt Gertrude!" On the floor beside the couch, lay their aunt. She...

    hastily the Hardy boys examined each of the suits in the closet. They had noticed, on the previous evening, that the inside pocket of every coat had contained papers and letters. Now every pocket was empty. "Do you know if any of the papers were important?" asked Joe. Frank shook his head. "I haven't the slightest idea. They looked like business le...

    chinese wetting: it was fortunate that Chet Morton was a good-natured youth, otherwise he might have gone away in a huff because his brilliant suggestions had been so casually dismissed by the Hardy boys. However, nothing ever disturbed Chet and a piece of pie was always enough to soothe his feelings. Quite as if he had never ventured a suggestion ...

    constable con riley was an important man that morning. As he strode solemnly back and forth on the steamship dock he represented the law in all its majesty. Also, he represented Information. Everyone who came to the wharf that day stopped to get a first-hand account of the dramatic doings of the previous night. News of the fight among the Chinamen ...

    obbin north's story jerky gilboy's venerable junk-heap broke its own speed record that morning after the Hardy boys had jumped into the rear seat. With a tremendous uproar of back-firing and clatter of loose mudguards it jolted back up High Street. Both Frank and Joe were alarmed over the news they had received. Their first thought was that Aunt Ge...

    although the Hardy boys felt that they had made great progress in the mystery by reason of the important news they had learned from Orrin North, they were more puzzled than ever when the shipowner left them. "I can't understand why a man should steal papers and mail them right back to the owner," said Joe. "It seems a crazy stunt to me." "It may no...

    "•lantern land" when the Hardy boys reached the office building of Orrin North's trading company they gave their names to a secretary. "Mr. North is expecting you. Come this way, please." He ushered them into a luxurious inner office where the boat owner sat writing at a mahogany desk. Orrin North looked up. "Mornin', lads," he rumbled. "You're rig...

    "You know this Chinaman?" asked Mr. North. "We have seen him in Bayport," Frank told him. "There was a fight among Chinamen on the docks the night before last and he was stabbed. He was taken to the hospital in Lakeside." "Queer business," muttered Orrin North. "What was the fight about?" "No one knows but the Chinamen, and they won't talk about it...

    in spite of his struggles Frank might have been badly injured hy the ferocious dog had it not been for Joe's timely arrival with the club. Crash! The weapon came down upon the dog's head with all the force at Joe's command. The animal uttered a howl of rage and leaped back. It faced Joe, its bloodshot eyes glaring with hatred. Joe sprang in again, ...

    at fiest Tom Wat was not inclined to translate the note. With loyalty to his race he did not want to explain anything to the white boys. But Frank and Joe insisted. Sidney Pebbles bullied him a little. "Bead it," the latter snapped. "It isn't your note."

    "Note say Misteh Ha'dy make no plogless on Nolth case." "Mr. Hardy is making no progress on the North case!" exclaimed Frank, astonished. "Are you sure that's what it said?" "You thinkee me lie, you lead note you'self," said Tom Wat. "No, I don't think you're lying. I was only surprised. Is that all that's written there!" Tom Wat looked at the note...

    It occurred to him that the Chinaman did not want to face the others because of his battered appearance. Frank stepped in quietly. Then he heard a familiar voice. "Come on, now! Kick in with that money, every man of you. Ten dollars each." The voice was that of Orrin North! "Ten dollars each and I want it right away," North's voice continued. "If I...

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  2. 5 de oct. de 2007 · Title: Under the Window. Pictures & Rhymes for Children. Author: Kate Greenaway. Release Date: October 5, 2007 [eBook #22888] Language: English. Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK UNDER THE WINDOW*** E-text prepared by Suzanne Shell, David Garcia, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed ...

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  3. KATE GREENAWAY. UNDER THE WINDOW. 44 poems with 93 full color illustrations. by Kate Greenaway. Written in 1879, this was Kate Greenaway's. first successful book. Perhaps no other illustra- tor of the past generation holds the place that. Kate Greenaway does. The soft tints suggest. springtime; the illustrations are full of happy-

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