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Herr Kreutzer was a mystery to his companions in the little London
orchestra in which he played, and he kept his daughter, Anna, in
such severe seclusion that they little more than knew that she
existed and was beautiful. Not far from Soho Square, they lived, in
that sort of British lodgings in which room-rental carries with it
the privilege of using one hole in the basement-kitchen range on
which to cook food thrice a day. To the people of the lodging-house
the two were nearly as complete a mystery as to the people of the
orchestra. "Hi sye," the landlady confided to the slavey, M'riar,
"that Dutch toff in the hattic, 'e's somethink in disguise " "My
hye," exclaimed the slavey, who adored Herr Kreutzer and intensely
worshiped Anna. She jumped back dramati-cally. "Not bombs "
Using their cache of already published easy-to-read books, Puffin
launched their Easy-to-Read program. Favorite stories by such
beloved authors as James Marshall, Jean Van Leeuwen, and Harriet
Ziefert are certain to attract readers to this series. Though the
quality of stories in this series is uneven, some of them are
superb. Like most other beginning-to-read series, Puffin
Easy-to-Read is divided into reading levels. Level 1 uses sentences
with clear and simple words and illustrations that help the reader
understand the story line. Level 2 is the springboard for emerging
readers: the stories use longer sentences, yet maintain a
vocabulary easy enough for the child to feel comfortable on his or
her own. Level 3 offers more challenging sentences and longer
stories. Grade 2 - Grade 4.
In three separate episodes Fox wants to play with his friends, but
duty in one form or another interferes.
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Oxford (Hardcover)
Edward Marshall
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R894
Discovery Miles 8 940
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