Izzy Gilmmore is back, and it's up to Spencer to help her out of a murderous mess. Tragedy strikes Chas' family, and Missy refuses to be left behind when the detective travels to New York to face the demons of his past.
Strawberries and Sweet Lies
โ Scribed by Rosie Sams
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 172 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07YN3L64H
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
NATURES PEOPLE: Choosing their names -- The kitten at play -- That cat -- Roger the dog -- Lone dog -- The cow -- The donkey -- The tiger -- Grizzly -- The lion -- The lion -- The camel's complant -- The hippopotamus -- The blind men and the elephant -- The sloth -- The chipmunk's day -- Bats -- Mice -- The hen -- Two birds and their nest -- The cuckoo is a merry bird -- Proud songsters -- The sandpiper -- The robin -- The owl -- The vulture -- The eagle -- Caterpillar -- The butterfly's day -- To a butterfly -- The fly -- Fireflies -- The bee -- The grasshopper and the cricket -- The chameleon -- The snake -- The frog -- The snail -- The jelly-fish -- The codfish -- The crocodile -- Seal -- The shark -- MEET THE FAMILY: The reading mother -- Aunt Sue's stories -- When Mother reads aloud -- Our house -- The children's hour -- Coming from Kansas -- Mother's birthday -- Mother's jewels -- A lesson for Mama -- Mother doesn't want a dog -- Daddy fell into the pond -- A boy and his dad -- This morning -- Choosing a name -- Sisters -- Brother and sister -- The quarrel -- Brother and sister -- "One, two, three" -- The key ring -- On the porch -- The New England boy's song -- Manners -- Song for a little house -- This is just to say -- To a new baby -- My little girl -- To a sad daughter -- Mother to son -- Our son -- My Mother's hands -- Follower -- JUST ME: My inside self -- Me -- Waking up -- I am cherry alive -- Afternoon on a hill -- One -- Life doesn't frighten me -- The boy actor -- The ugly child -- Just me -- Seven times one -- My shadow -- The land of counterpane -- The centaur -- Block city -- The invisible playmate -- Crying -- Since Hanna moved away -- Homework -- Good luck gold -- August -- Learning to see -- In the summer when I go to bed -- Escape at bedtime -- FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE: A boy's song -- Millions of strawberries -- Laughing song -- Good hot dogs -- The pasture -- What Jenny knows -- Rondeau -- maggie and milly and molly and may -- Love and friendship -- Poem -- Love -- My love is like a red red rose -- Romance -- How do I love thee? -- Sonnet 18 -- The shepherd to his love -- LOVE OF COUNTRY: Love of country -- America for me -- Song of the settlers -- Concord hymn -- Barbara Frietchie -- Battle hymn of the Republic -- O captain! My captain! -- Abraham Lincoln walks at midnight -- The new colossus -- I hear America singing -- I am an American -- Home thoughts from abroad -- In Flanders fields -- My heart's in the Highlands -- The leak in the dike -- LAUGHING LYRICS: The tale of Custard the Dragon -- The mock turtle's song -- Jabberwocky -- A tragic story -- The yak -- My brother Bert -- The purple cow -- Adventures of Isabel -- The walrus and the carpenter -- Six limericks -- A nonsense song -- A trip to Morrow -- The pancake collector -- The owl and the pussy-cat -- The pobble who has no toes -- Six silly rhymes -- The elf and the dormouse -- Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout wouldn't take the garbage out -- Judging by appearances -- Mr. Nobody -- The twins -- The seventh silly rhyme -- Three blind mice -- the table and the chair -- Another silly rhyme -- How to tell the wild animals -- Words -- Contrary Mary -- Jim -- The mad gardener's song -- The letters at school -- Have you ever seen? -- POETRY OF THE EARTH-AND SKY: The months -- The months -- Winter song -- Velvet shoes -- The snowflake -- February twilight -- Written in March -- The March wind -- Who has seen the wind? -- The wind -- Pippa's song -- Spring -- Four sweet months -- April -- April rain song -- May night -- Blossoms -- The cloud -- The storm -- Fog -- The storm -- Rain The rainbow -- Trees -- Trees -- The planting of the apple tree -- The pear tree -- The daffodils -- A summer morning -- August -- Blackberry-picking -- September -- Autumn -- Harvest sunset -- November -- I heard a bird sing -- Nature -- Night stuff -- The star -- The moon's the North Wind's cookie -- Silver -- POEMS THAT TELL STORIES: Hiawatha's childhood -- After-school practice: a short story -- Casey at the bat -- The song of the wandering Aengus -- Paul Revere's ride -- Miller's end -- The spider and the fly -- Charge of the light brigade -- The raven -- Matilda who told lies and was burned to death -- Casabiance -- A visit from Mr. Fox -- The Pied Piper of Hamelin -- Eldorado -- anyone lived in a pretty how town -- A visit from St. Nicholas -- The highwayman -- The house with nobody in it -- The wreck of the Hesperus -- The village blacksmith -- LET'S PRETEND: The fairies -- I'd love to be a fairy's child -- In Fairyland -- Catching fairies -- The fairies -- The plumpuppets -- Dreams -- The butterfly's ball -- The castle in the fire -- who knows if the moon's -- The unseen playmate -- Goblin feet -- The ride-by-nights -- The witches' song -- The witch of Willowby Wood -- The sleepy giant -- Song of the ogres -- The Dorchester giant -- Our little ghost -- The little elf -- SPECIAL PLACES: Fern Hill -- Kubla Khan -- Composed upon Westminster Bridge -- The Lake Isle of Innisfree -- Out where the west begins -- Heritage -- Indian names -- Adlestrop -- POEMS TO PONDER: There is no frigate like a book -- Books fall open -- Music -- The bells -- Some opposites -- When I have fears that I may cease to be -- Sonnet on his blindness -- If -- Hope -- Abou Ben Adhem -- Precious stones -- What is pink? Stopping by woods -- The road not taken -- The way through the woods -- From Preludes -- Sea fever -- Sea shells -- Caged bird -- All things bright and beautiful -- Swift things are beautiful -- Keep a poem in your pocket.;A collection of verses in such categories as "Meet the Family," "Love of Country," "Poems That Tell Stories," and "Special Places."
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