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Chester ended his last public performance in Times Square and, with the help of Tucker, Harry and Mario, boarded the train back to Connecticut with many twists and turns. Before leaving, Chester said, "I will definitely contact you when I have the chance."
Mario looked at the train in the distance and smiled.
One morning, the bus arrived. Chester sleeps in a farmer's basket as the strong sun urges Chester to wake up. Chester opened his eyes and saw the blue sky, white clouds, and trees above him.
It turned out that the farmer had already gotten off the train with his basket. Chester Basket, rejoicing in his freedom and away from the hustle and bustle of New York. Chester, after a long journey, was already parched, so he came to a tree by the brook, and there was a drop of dew on the leaves of the tree.
That's enough to quench Chester's thirst. Chester crept up on the leaf and drank the dewdrop. Perhaps Chester was careless, slipped and fell into the stream.
Chester slapped the water with his hands and feet, shouting for help. But that didn't seem to work, Chester was sinking, and no one rushed to help. Just then, a white dove flew towards Chester, took the drowning Chester in its mouth, and flew to the shore.
Soon after, Chester woke up. The white dove said, "Are you all right?"
Chester: "It's okay, I'm fine. Thank you for saving me!
You're welcome. The white pigeon said. Chester recounts to White Dove about what just happened, inadvertently mentioning New York.
White Dove says it lives in New York, which is a nice city. Chester disagrees with the White Dove and tells the story of his encounter with Mario's family in New York. The white dove remembered something, and said that the boy named Mario was known to him, and that Mario's family was his master's neighbors.
Chester smiled happily and asked if he could get the white dove to give Mario a message. The white dove immediately agreed.
Chester found a palm-sized leaf and gnawed characters on it. The white dove looked at the words on it and smiled faintly. Chester finished "writing" and handed the leaves to the white dove.
The white dove happily walked with the leaves in his hand. Looking at the smaller and smaller figure of the white dove, Chester also smiled, laughing so easily, so naturally ......
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There is a precious treasure called friendship, which cannot be bought with money, and each of us should cherish friendship, and people should help each other and care for each other, so that the world will be full of laughter.
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Each of us, every classmate, should cherish friendship, have a tolerant heart, learn to care for each other, and help each other. Then the world will be full of love, a paradise full of laughter.
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The crickets in Times Square tell us: each of us, every classmate should cherish friendship, have a tolerant heart, learn to care for each other, and help each other. Then the world will be full of love, a paradise full of laughter.
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Then the world will be full of love, a paradise full of laughter, and in this way, the world will be full of warmth.
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Every student should cherish friendship.
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A true friend doesn't care how high you fly, but how tired you fly.
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Why every classmate, not every "person"?
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The garbage is la-la.
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Happiness is earned through hard work.
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Help each other. Hee-hee-hee, haha-ha-la-la-la.
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After reading a few pages, I realized that this was a book for children, and because it was very thin, I simply finished reading it.
A little boy finds a cricket, treats him as a pet, buys him a Chinese cricket cage, the cricket befriends the mouse and the cat, and the cricket sings to improve the business of the boy's family.
This is a fairy tale, and children should quite like the state of the ruler closed mating. Fairy tales refer to all countries, children listen to stories, adults can learn about the cultural characteristics of each country from fairy tales, it is also a harvest.
The book specifically mentions Chinese and Chinese elements, which seems unusual.
Crickets in Times Square, George Selden (M), 21st Century Press, August 2015.
November 2021.
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The main content of "Crickets in Times Square": It tells a story about the friendship between crickets, mice, and cats, a story about the love and care between various lives, and a story from nature that cleanses the heartstrings.
Cricket Chase never wanted to leave the pastures of rural Connecticut, but he jumped into a picnic basket and was taken to the subway station in Times Square, one of New York's busiest places.
In the cold city of New York, the lucky Chase meets the intelligent and slightly philistine Tucker Mouse, the loyal, honest Henry Cat, and the loving owner, the boy Mario. Cricket Chase repaid the sincere friendship of his friends with his wonderful talent, helped Mario's family get out of trouble, and became a virtuoso who shocked the whole of New York!
Crickets in Times Square" appreciation:
Crickets in Times Square is an American writer named George. Selden's **, which also belongs to the category of fairy tales, mainly tells about the friendship between crickets, cats, and mice.
The author describes the subway station in the dead of night through the scarcity of people and the sparseness of cars, and uses personification at the end, making people feel as if they are immersed in the environment and atmosphere at that time.
Use incisive and precise language to describe the various sounds heard, and subtly elicit the appearance of crickets.
The content of the story is relatively simple, but after reading it, we will reflect on it, one from the perspective of literary works, and the other from the perspective of emotions.
For example, the author writes about the cat and the mouse as friends, which is divergent thinking; Another example is that the author profoundly expresses the importance of friendship, which makes people feel more profound when they read it, and they are mentally immature and do not understand this aspect enough.
The lingering song spread throughout the carriage and through the windows to every corner of the world, the flower of friendship bloomed in the hearts of every listener, and the whole world became quiet and serene, without the noise and irritability of the past, only a beautiful sound, which made the white clouds stop floating, Birdchester stepped on the train to Connecticut, and at this moment his mind suddenly flashed to the picture of living with Tucker, Mario and Harry, how happy they were, Mario smiled and sold newspapers to every customer, Tucker lay on Harry's back, Harry's tail swaying comfortably, and they ate crumbled bread and drank Coke, looking like they were enjoying themselves, while Chester listened to the recording, closed his eyes and wandered in ......the ocean of human beingsYes, Chester began to regret it, but it also longed for a free life in the country, and when the train started, even regretting it would not help. Chester was surprised to see Mario, Tucker, and Harry out the window, and they waved to Chester, who, like them, had tears in his eyes. >>>More
The lingering song spread throughout the carriage and through the windows to every corner of the world, the flower of friendship bloomed in the hearts of every listener, and the whole world became quiet and serene, without the noise and irritability of the past, only a beautiful sound, which made the white clouds stop floating, Birdchester stepped on the train to Connecticut, and at this moment his mind suddenly flashed to the picture of living with Tucker, Mario and Harry, how happy they were, Mario smiled and sold newspapers to every customer, Tucker lay on Harry's back, Harry's tail swaying comfortably, and they ate crumbled bread and drank Coke, looking like they were enjoying themselves, while Chester listened to the recording, closed his eyes and wandered in ......the ocean of human beingsYes, Chester began to regret it, but it also longed for a free life in the country, and when the train started, even regretting it would not help. Chester was surprised to see Mario, Tucker, and Harry out the window, and they waved to Chester, who, like them, had tears in his eyes. >>>More
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