Thumb Tom's Adventures
The thumb is still only that high, although the king is very fond of him, but he is not happy at all. Because in the winter, the little animals that can play with him are hibernating, and playing with normal children, they think that the thumb is too small, it is not convenient to play.
One day, Tom sat on the bread and saw a small sparrow flying towards himself. The little sparrow stopped in front of Tom and said, "Brother, can you give me some bread to eat?" Tom looked at it. Little sparrow, nodded. The little sparrow ate the bread without any politeness. The little sparrow said, "Brother, can you go to your house to roast the fire?" Tom nodded and took it to the chair of his stove. Tom told the little sparrow that he wanted to get bigger. The little sparrow said: "I like to collect glittering things. I happen to pick up something that can make people bigger in the bird king peacock. I will give it to you!" Tom took the jewel and ate it. Immediately became a tall person. When the king saw it, he immediately sealed him as the "Marquis."
This time, the Tom family was very happy.
Third grade: Yang Ting
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