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The Knight at Dawn

The Knight at Dawn

Titel: The Knight at Dawn
Autoren: Mary Pope Osborne
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“It sounded like someone coughing.”
    â€œI didn’t hear anything,” said Annie. “Come on. Let’s go up.”
    She grabbed onto the rope ladder and started climbing.
    Jack tiptoed over to a clump of bushes. He pushed aside a small branch.
    â€œHello?” he said. “Anybody there?”
    There was no answer.
    â€œCome on!” Annie called down. “The tree house looks the same as it did yesterday.”
    Jack still felt that someone was nearby. Could it be the person who’d put all the books in the tree house?
    â€œJa-ack!”
    Jack gazed over the top of the bushes.
    Was the mysterious person watching him now? The person whose name began with M?
    Maybe M wanted the gold medallion back. The one Jack had found on their dinosauradventure. Maybe M wanted the leather bookmark back. The one from the castle book.
    There was an M on the medallion. And an M on the bookmark. But what did M stand for?
    â€œTomorrow I’ll bring everything back,” Jack said loudly.
    A breeze swept through the woods. The leaves rattled.
    â€œCome on!” called Annie.
    Jack went back to the big oak tree. He grabbed onto the rope ladder and climbed up.
    At the top he crawled through a hole in the wooden floor. He tossed down his backpack and pushed his glasses into place.
    â€œHmmm. Which book is it going to be today?” said Annie.
    She was looking at the books scattered around the tree house.
    Annie picked up the book about castles.
    â€œHey, this isn’t wet anymore,” she said.
    â€œLet me see.”
    Jack took the book from her. He was amazed. It looked fine. Yesterday it had gotten soaked in a castle moat.
    The castle book had taken Jack and Annie back to the time of knights.
    Jack silently thanked the mysterious knight who had rescued them.
    â€œWatch out!” warned Annie.
    She waved a dinosaur book in Jack’s face.
    â€œPut that away,” said Jack.
    The day before yesterday the dinosaur book had taken them to the time of dinosaurs.
    Jack silently thanked the Pteranodon who had saved him from a Tyrannosaurus rex.
    Annie put the dinosaur book back with the other books. Then she gasped.
    â€œWow,” she whispered. “Look at
this
.”
    She held up a book about ancient Egypt.
    Jack caught his breath. He took the book from her. A green silk bookmark stuck out of it.
    Jack turned to the page with the bookmark. There was a picture of a pyramid.
    Going toward the pyramid was a long parade. Four huge cows with horns were pulling a sled. On the sled was a long gold box. Many Egyptians were walking behind the sled. At the end of the parade was a sleek black cat.
    â€œLet’s go there,” whispered Annie. “Now.”
    â€œWait,” said Jack. He wanted to study the book a bit more.
    â€œPyramids, Jack,” said Annie. “You love pyramids.”
    It was true. Pyramids
were
high on his listof favorite things. After knights. But before dinosaurs.
Way
before dinosaurs.
    He didn’t have to worry about being eaten by a pyramid.
    â€œOkay,” he said. “But hold the Pennsylvania book. In case we want to come right back here.”
    Annie found the book with the picture of their hometown in it. Frog Creek, Pennsylvania.
    Then Jack pointed to the pyramid picture in the Egypt book. He cleared his throat and said, “I wish we could go to this place.”
    â€œ
Meow
!”
    â€œWhat was
that
?” Jack looked out the tree house window.
    A black cat was perched on a branch. Right outside the window. The cat was staring at Jack and Annie.

    It was the strangest cat Jack had ever seen. He was very sleek and dark. With bright yellow eyes. And a wide gold collar.
    â€œIt’s the cat in the Egypt book,” whispered Annie.
    Just then the wind started to blow. The leaves began to shake.
    â€œHere we go!” cried Annie.
    The wind whistled louder. The leaves shook harder.
    Jack closed his eyes as the tree house started to spin.
    It spun faster and faster! And faster!
    Suddenly everything was still.
    Absolutely still.
    Not a sound. Not a whisper.
    Jack opened his eyes.
    Hot bright sunlight nearly blinded him.
    â€œ
Me-ow
!”

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