Saturday, April 17, 2010
Treasure Island By:Robert Louis Stevenson
It was longer than the squire imagined ere we were ready for the sea,and none of our first plans-not even Dr Livesey's,of keepig me beside him-could be carried out as we intended.The doctor had to go to London for a physican to take charge of his practice;the squire was hard work at Bristol; and I lived on at the hall under the charge of old Redruth,the game -keeper,almost a prisoner, but full of sea-dreams and the most charming anticipations of strange islands and adventures.I brooded by the hour together over the map,all the details of which I well reembered.Sitting by the fire in tje houekeeper's room,I apporoached that island in my fancy,from every possible direction;I explored every acre of its surface;I climbed a thousand times to that tall hill they call the Spy-glass,and from the top enjoyed the most wonderful and changing prospects.Sometimes the isle was thick with savages,with whom we fought; sometimes full of dangerous animals that hunted us;but in all my fancies nothing occurred to me so strange and tragic as our actual adventures.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Transformers:Revenge of The Fallen:The Junior Novel By:Dan Jolley
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Transformers:Revenge of The Fallen:The Junior Novel By:Dan Jolley
Devastator
In the quarry,Devastator turned,lumbered toward the pyramid where The Fallen was perched,and began climbing.When he reached the top,The Fallen moved one side,and the devastator lived up to his name:He started smashing the pyramid apart,sucking up the oieces into a glowing green furnace bulit into his chest.
Transformers:Revenge Of The Fallen:The Junior Novel By:Dan Jolley
Transformers:Revenge of the Fallen:The Junior novel By:Dan Jolley
Transforrmers:Revenge of the Fallen:The junior novel By:Dan Jolley
Transformers:Revenge of the Fallen:The Junior Novel By:Dan Jolley
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