Horrible Harry and the Christmas Surprise

BOOK: Horrible Harry and the Christmas Surprise
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Holiday spirit was in the air ... and on the floor!
Miss Mackle turned the page and rocked in her chair.
Krikkity krikk.
Krikkity krekk.
“...
not a creature was stirring, not even a—aaaaaaaugh!”
Suddenly the creaky chair tipped all the
way
back and the bottom fell through!
Miss Mackle landed on the floor with a
THUD!
and
KABOOM!
“MY GOODNESS GRACIOUS!” she shouted.
There was our teacher, sitting on the floor, on broken pieces of wood!
BOOKS ABOUT HORRIBLE HARRY AND SONG LEE
Horrible Harry and the Ant Invasion
Horrible Harry and the Christmas Surprise
Horrible Harry and the Drop of Doom
Horrible Harry and the Dungeon
Horrible Harry and the Green Slime
Horrible Harry and the Holidaze
Horrible Harry and the Kickball Wedding
Horrible Harry and the Mud Gremlins
Horrible Harry and the Purple People
Horrible Harry Goes to the Moon
Horrible Harry Goes to Sea
Horrible Harry at Halloween
Horrible Harry in Room 2B
Horrible Harry Moves Up to Third Grade
Horrible Harry's Secret
 
Song Lee and the Hamster Hunt
Song Lee and the “I Hate You” Notes
Song Lee and the Leech Man
Song Lee in Room 2B
PUFFIN BOOKS
Published by the Penguin Group
Penguin Putnam Inc., 375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014, U.S.A.
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Penguin Books Ltd, Registered Offices: Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England
 
First published in the United States of America by Viking Penguin,
a division of Penguin Books USA Inc., 1991
Published in Puffin Books, 1993
Reissued 1998
 
 
Text copyright © Suzy Nine, 1991
Illustrations copyright © Frank Remkiewicz, 1991
All rights reserved
 
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS HAS CATALOGED THE PREVIOUS PUFFIN EDITION AS FOLLOWS:
Kline, Suzy.
Horrible Harry and the Christmas Surprise / by Suzy Kline;
pictures by Frank Remkiewicz. p. cm.
“First published in the United States of America by Viking Penguin,
a division of Penguin Books USA Inc., 1991”—T.p. verso.
Summary: When their teacher ends up in the hospital, the members of
class 2B find a way to include her in their holiday celebration.
eISBN : 978-1-101-07680-4
[1. Schools—Fiction. 2. Christmas—Fiction.]
I. Remkiewicz, Frank, ill. II. Title.
PZ7.K6797Hnj 1993
[Fic]-dc20 93-15137 CIP AC
 
 
 
RL: 2.4

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Horrible Sounds
 
 
 
K
rikkity krikk.
Krikkity krekk.
The teacher rocked back and forth in her old reading chair.
Harry leaned on his elbow and made a wide smile. I could see his pink gums where his two front teeth used to be. “Don't you love that sound, Doug?”
Krikkity krikk.
Krikkity krekk.
“No,” I said, shaking my head. But Harry would. He loves things like that... slimy things, creepy things, hairy things, and
horrible sounds.
I know. I sit next to him in Room 2B. Harry's my best friend. Even his cat's name has a horrible sound—Googer. Sometimes he just calls him “The Goog,” which sounds kind of scary.
Suddenly a fire truck zoomed by South School sounding its siren.
DEE doo, DEE doo, DEE doo.
Harry jumped out of his seat and ran to the window. “Look! There it goes, speeding in the snow!”
“Harry!” Miss Mackle called. “Sit down.”
DEE doo, DEE doo, DEE doo.
Harry watched the fire truck zoom up and over the hill. Then he sat down, folded his hands, and gave the teacher a gummy smile.
“I think we're ready now for a story,” Miss Mackle said. “It's a very special story because it's been read over and over for 168 years!”
Sidney threw his hands in the air. “Why read it if everyone's read it so much?”
“Because it's so good, Sidney.”
“If I've heard it, I don't want to hear it again,” he said, plugging his ears.
“READ THE STORY!” the rest of us shouted.
Miss Mackle rocked in her chair as she opened her big, heavy storybook and turned to the right page.
“'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house ...”
“I love that story,” Mary exclaimed.
“Me, too!” Sidney said, taking his fingers out of his ears.
While everyone was clapping and cheering, Ida said, “Miss Mackle, you look pretty today in your green dress and green sparkly earrings.”
Miss Mackle whispered “thank you” as she turned the page and rocked in her chair.
Krikkity krikk.
Krikkity krekk.
“... not a creature was stirring, not even
a-aaaaaaaugh!”
Suddenly the creaky chair tipped all the way back and the bottom fell through!
Miss Mackle landed on the floor with a
THUD!
and
KABOOM!
“MY GOODNESS GRACIOUS!” she shouted.
There was our teacher, sitting on the floor, on broken pieces of wood!
The big heavy storybook went flying in the air! It knocked the globe off its stand, and sent the world bouncing into the hallway.

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