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Häftad, Engelska, 2012
186 kr
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Engelska, 201256 kr
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John and Billy Kyburg were thirteen-year-old twin boys. Next came Sally, a twelve-year-old girl; then Sadie, an eight-year-old girl; and finally a five-year-old boy named Benny. That spring, their grandfather had died and left all the children a small charter fishing boat. They lived in a small seaport village named Pirates Cove. It was given that name because, when you came into the harbor, there was a little cove surrounded by tall trees where pirates used to hide their ships from the law in the olden days.
Häftad, Engelska, 2013
254 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2013
254 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 201356 kr
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John and Billy Kyburg were cleaning the Matterhorn on a Saturday in May.They kept her windows sparkling, her chrome polished, her fiberglass bodycleaned and polished, and her decks swabbed (old sailor talk for mopping).The Matterhorn had become a symbol of pride for the people of Pirates Cove. Ithad been involved in two water rescues, and the boat used to land the biggestbluefish in the $25,000 bluefish tournament.
Häftad, Engelska, 2013
263 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 201356 kr
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Sally, Sadie, and Benny Kyburg walked into Pirates Cove Snack Bar early Saturday morning.Their twin brothers Johnny and Billy were turning fourteen years old the following Mondayon the Fourth of July. After saying hello to Mom, Dad, and Grandma Sadie, they quickly gotto the point. They wanted to have a birthday party for the twins.Mrs. Kyburg asked, What do you have in mind?Sally spoke, It was actually Sadies idea to take the twins on the Matterhorn to New YorkCity to see the Fourth of July fireworks. The snack bar is closed Mondays, and the wholefamily could go.Mr. and Mrs. Kyburg nodded their heads. They both agreed it was a wonderful idea. Mrs.Kyburg said they should also invite Chris and Bobby Williams. They were twins who moved toPirates Cove from Boston, Massachusetts, four years ago. They were both in Johnny and Billysclass and were constant companions of the Kyburg twins since they moved here. Their fatherwas transferred from a Boston hospital to be the head surgeon at a state university hospital afew miles from Pirates Cove. Both sets of twins played in a summer baseball league and werelooking forward to play for the Pirates Cove High School JV team in the spring. It was 8:00a.m., and it was time to open the snack bar for breakfast. They all decided to make plans forthe party later that night.