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02/01/2010 21:27:21

Longman Penguin Readers - Stage 5 The book begins with the assassination of two Supreme Court Justices, by the names of Rosenberg and Jensen. The general populace can see no connection between the two, nor can they guess for what either would be killed--Rosenberg was rapidly approaching death by natural causes, and Jensen had never seemed to be too opinionated. The FBI is baffled; the Oval Office


02/01/2010 21:26:05

Longman Classics, Stage 3 The protoganist of the book is Tom Sawyer, who is an orphan child. He lives with his aunt Polly. As every child Tom is very mischievous and sometimes he makes bad jokes to his friend and other people. He is punished for his misbehaviour but he doesn't give up. One day Tom and his friend Huckleberry Finn get up early and meet. They go to the graveyard. They see some stran


02/01/2010 21:23:36

 Mr. And Mrs. Bennet talks about a man who has a very big inheritance and comes to Netherfield Park. The man is Mr. Bingley. Mrs. Bennet thinks that Mr. Bingley may marry one of their daughters and it will be great for them. The Bennets have five unmarried daughters—from oldest to youngest, Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia—and Mrs. Bennet is desperate to see them all married. Mr. Bingley th


02/01/2010 21:20:12

Longman Classics, Stage 4  Jim Hawkins lives with his mother in a small in near the sea. One day, an old man comes to stay in the inn. He has a map which belongs to Captain Flint. The map shows an island that there is a treasure on. However the old man dies soon because of his illness before he can get the treasure. Then Mrs. Hawkins and Jim take the old man's money and the map and run away. Jim s