The lake's deep...and dark...and dangerous.
Why don’t you and Ali set the table? The forks and knives and spoons are in that drawer. She pointed to the cabinet by the sink, and Emma began counting out the utensils—four of each.There’s only thre...
I was tempted to run down to the kitchen, but the memory of Dad’s words stopped me. Fearful, nervous, insecure--wasn’t that what he’d told Aunt Blythe? She’d already seen me behave like a baby once to...
I told you before--you mustn’t let Edward scare you. He’s a bully and a coward. What would Frank Merriwell do if he were you?Frank Merriwell--I was thoroughly sick of hearing that name. I don’t care w...
You aren’t worried about tomorrow, are you?What do you think?He propped himself up on his elbows and studied my face. You told me last spring it was the easiest thing in the whole wide world. You coul...
It must be a shock to see us so old, Hannah said. I’m afraid I couldn’t climb a tree or shoot a marble if my life depended on it. Neither could Andrew, but I doubt he’ll admit it.If I put my mind to i...
At that moment, the back door opened, and Great-grandfather wheeled himself outside. Slowly and carefully, Hannah stepped through the door behind him. Aunt Blythe followed, balancing a tray loaded wit...
To tell you the truth, I’m beginning to forget things too. The more I learn about you, the less I recollect about me. It’s as if your memories are crowding mine out, there’s no room for them in my hea...
Fetch, Buster, she called. Fetch.I watched the dog pounce on the stick and carry it back.Hannah held out her hand. Give it to me, sir.Buster shook his head and wagged his tail. He wasn’t going to surr...
I have to ask you something. Stumbling over words, I described my encounter with Edward. I have to meet him at the railroad trestle next week. I’m supposed to do something when I get there, but he did...
I told you before--you mustn’t let Edward scare you. He’s a bully and a coward. What would Frank Merriwell do if he were you?Frank Merriwell--I was thoroughly sick of hearing that name.
Aunt Blythe went inside to check on Great-grandfather, but I sat on the front steps and watched the sun sink behind the trees across the highway. A little chill crept across my skin. Summer was almost...
Do you know how to play? I asked.Hannah gave me one of her vexed looks. Goodness, Andrew, if it weren’t for me you wouldn’t know the first thing about marbles. Your brain is a regular sieve these days...
In the sudden silence, Andrew grabbed my hand and shook it. I’ll miss you, Drew. You’ve been a regular gent.It was hard not to cry, but I was determined to show Andrew I could be as tough as he was. I...
What on earth prompted you to bother Grandfather?I just wanted to get away from you, I mumbled. I didn’t know he was in there. I tried to keep my voice from shaking but it quavered anyway. Great-grand...
There. Hannah got to her feet and surveyed the cleared space. Picking up a stick, she drew a lopsided circle in the dirt. She scratched a cross in the middle and laid thirteen target marbles on it--on...
Theo, Aunt Blythe said. According to Father, he was a no-good rascal, but just look at that angelic little face. He couldn’t have been all bad.I guess Great-grandfather didn’t like him either.No, inde...
Brandishing a green mallet, Hannah grinned at John. We’ll take sides. You and me against Andrew and Theo.Hannah went first. Theo and I watched her knock her ball through the first two wickets and aim...
When Mama leaned over to kiss me, I hugged her so tight she could hardly breathe. I’ll never forget you, I whispered.Mama drew back. What did you say?Nothing, I mumbled. I love you, Mama.She smiled. W...
Reaching out, Andrew crooked his little finger with mine. If I live, I’ll find a way to let you know, Drew, he promised. I owe you that much--and a whole lot more.After a little silence, Andrew’s face...
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