MADELINE
In an old house in Paris that was covered with vines lived twelve little girls in two straight lines.
In two straight lines they broke their bread and brushed their teeth and went to bed.
They smiled at the good and frowned at the bad and sometimes they were very sad.
They left the house at half past nine in two straight lines in rain or shine - the smallest one was Madeline.
She was not afraid of mice - she loved winter, snow, and ice.
To the tiger in the zoo Madeline just said, "Pooh-Pooh," and nobody knew so well how to frighten Miss Clavel.
In the middle of the night Miss Clavel turned on her light and said, "Something is not right!"
Little Madeline sat in bed, cried and cried -----her eyes were red.
And soon after Dr. Cohn came, he rushed out to the phone, and he dialed: DANton-ten-six-
"Nurse," he said, "it's an appendix!" Everybody had to cry ---not a single eye was dry.
Madeline was in his arm in a blanket safe and warm.
In a car with a red light they drove out into the night.
Madeline woke up two hours later, in a room with flowers. Madline soon ate and drank.
On her bed there was a crank, and a crack on the ceiling had the habit of sometimes looking like a rabbit.
Outside were birds, trees, and sky --- and so ten days passed quickly by.
One nice morning Miss Clavel said, "Isn't this a fine - day to visit Madeline."
VISTORS FROM TWO TO FOUR read a sign outside her door.
Tiptoeing with solemn face, with some flowers and a vase, in they walked and then said, "Ahhh,"
when they saw the toys and candy and the dollhouse from Papa.
But the biggest surprise by far--- on her stomach was a scar !
"Good-bye," they said, "well come again," and the little girls left in the rain.
They went home and broke their bread brushed their teeth and went to bed.
In the middle of one night Miss Clavel turned on the light and said, "Something is not right !"
And afraid of a disaster Miss Clavel ran fast and faster, and she said, "Please children do- tell me what is troubling you?"
And all the little girls cried, "Boohoo, we want to have our appendix out, too!" "Good night, little girls!
Thank the Lord you are well ! And now go to sleep !" said Miss Clavel.
And she turned out the light- and closed the door- and that's all there is- there isn't any more.
by -- LUDWIG BEMELMANS
In an old house in Paris that was covered with vines lived twelve little girls in two straight lines.
In two straight lines they broke their bread and brushed their teeth and went to bed.
They smiled at the good and frowned at the bad and sometimes they were very sad.
They left the house at half past nine in two straight lines in rain or shine - the smallest one was Madeline.
She was not afraid of mice - she loved winter, snow, and ice.
To the tiger in the zoo Madeline just said, "Pooh-Pooh," and nobody knew so well how to frighten Miss Clavel.
In the middle of the night Miss Clavel turned on her light and said, "Something is not right!"
Little Madeline sat in bed, cried and cried -----her eyes were red.
And soon after Dr. Cohn came, he rushed out to the phone, and he dialed: DANton-ten-six-
"Nurse," he said, "it's an appendix!" Everybody had to cry ---not a single eye was dry.
Madeline was in his arm in a blanket safe and warm.
In a car with a red light they drove out into the night.
Madeline woke up two hours later, in a room with flowers. Madline soon ate and drank.
On her bed there was a crank, and a crack on the ceiling had the habit of sometimes looking like a rabbit.
Outside were birds, trees, and sky --- and so ten days passed quickly by.
One nice morning Miss Clavel said, "Isn't this a fine - day to visit Madeline."
VISTORS FROM TWO TO FOUR read a sign outside her door.
Tiptoeing with solemn face, with some flowers and a vase, in they walked and then said, "Ahhh,"
when they saw the toys and candy and the dollhouse from Papa.
But the biggest surprise by far--- on her stomach was a scar !
"Good-bye," they said, "well come again," and the little girls left in the rain.
They went home and broke their bread brushed their teeth and went to bed.
In the middle of one night Miss Clavel turned on the light and said, "Something is not right !"
And afraid of a disaster Miss Clavel ran fast and faster, and she said, "Please children do- tell me what is troubling you?"
And all the little girls cried, "Boohoo, we want to have our appendix out, too!" "Good night, little girls!
Thank the Lord you are well ! And now go to sleep !" said Miss Clavel.
And she turned out the light- and closed the door- and that's all there is- there isn't any more.
by -- LUDWIG BEMELMANS
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Dear friend, Good morning!^^ That'll make a good story. The story of Madeline to tell children bedtime stories. Have a nice day! key
Dear friend, thanks your noticed kids story for the bed time,hope every family children happiness & joy. I like your mothers day article,for my mom pass away 8 years,now when I birthday I will remembers her. have good dream .
Dear friend, Good morning!^^ I birthday i will remembers my mom too. my mom died when i was 2. she die of an grief die from a wound.. Pray for your mother Have a good weekend~^^ key
Dear key:I'm very sorry for your mom pass away so long ,you must be difficulty foryour living,poor joy,go!go!thanks your teaching me for string instrument, I try play one time violin but so hard even one melody,thanks,hope you have good life.
Dear friend & Dear Key 我們因為失去所愛而傷心 畢竟曾經擁有過愛的溫情 而今 也許不再掌握明天或當下的瞬息 用永遠有笑容的嘴角牽動著分秒 珠淚是思情的累積 藍天是浮雲的背景 她留給我們的愛教我懂得甚麼是愛 寄情真愛的傳遞填補已逝去的缺口 撫平傷痕如新 聆聽孤苦伶仃 然 擁抱天下失去母愛的孩子得到溫暖 珍惜擁有母親的幸福子女記得孝敬 在母親節的前夕 倍感人間的溫馨 給天下偉大的母親 墨白
Dear friend:How's it going? felt so warm from my friend came. no more tearing,put our's "ture love"&"big hug" for all childrens.miss you my friend,blessing all great mothers ! ~happy mother's day~ don't leave I need to listien to ~vagrant~ that song & your create paints,so wonderful.I love .appreciate your came ,have good day!!(ps: kindness with love that article felt so sad,I'm love but cried too!!)
Dear friend, Don't worry!i was fend for one'self.Now i can get on with my work,so,i be happy,free from care. we all learn by experience,I's always loved of music,The"Air on the G string" had a distinctively warm and mellow sound. Happy all great Mother's day!! (P.S:Thank's mooobai care for me.^^) Have a nice day! key
Dear key: take care, some time music really can therapy sad..I definitely believed in that way,so usually I did that way,almost classical music effected to me ,depend on person.~good night~.
Good night Ni Hao! Your English very well written article, impressive. Thank you allow me to reward such good article!
thanks K ,I'm not writter ,also not good English,nice know you my friend.