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Dick whittington by terry gabbey
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Once upon a lime, there lived a
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hod no parents, and he hod no
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  • 3. Once upon a lime, there lived a boy colled Dick Whittington. Ile hod no parents, and he hod no money. One day Dick said, ¡® I'm going to London to look for work.¡± T A " ¡ª-? iJ-i¡¯*7&ifJr* - rnir rj-O ¡ª ?#!Vj glpij ?IftJi + iMiw . vV* w * y v i-A Is -r ? / is.B Ji I** -B i* f Ijr? ¡¯ f to* )*?y ? ft-* c; A.9UX B r 4. 4S/to m*[1r* i fM YrV . V?* I1 g*** EV 4 IT 1 I r=p/<r . t . .4 *? ? l -4 T B _ Bf* .4rJL .V, w L-' L - * fc *'Y" p. > *- jM-'?Ur w¡ª 4i-m # 1 t 5i,- -?-T l /? r,_ 4 r
  • 4. - ? ?* ?:London was a long way away. Dick walked for miles and miles. It took him a long time and when he got there, it was not at all like his home. * t* ' mlr*V l M ' i 5s?* ? (,.?=,1 JO j 1i< smLa?m 1 L A /I7 T" i 4 I JUjli T y ,hrp. Mr 7- Vy * r ¡ª1-7. y w* i L/In 5*< ybr- *f d B J k/ -? r/tti/ J * 'K *3¡¯ A I?l V .>gr , j 5T"TTT n r sw rIT V /V /. .r ,*i 1 A vI I ffg < iV v r>/j4 iffi* ij I V/' L > Af fV p" V LJ 7 ", 13* fi 1 J A ffi1 ifhr .* T kj > j# r iffA ?5' "it 'JSAd J ?V. I / J J 8 1 // II L* >y> J4 r A v L+A f1Ct f s . t m; r- iJ fis ? / m J IK t > Ii1 1II J= 1
  • 5. 'Is' 1 IAl r.n 1.X1 J'A * 5? < : >.??r 1 ' A >In London there were lots of big houses and lots of shops. "There will be work for me here,¡± said Dick. So Dick went to all the big houses and all the shops, but there was no work for him. V J K * fjrT fj ??i 1 I ft 0$ ZJ s J 4i H ? j # M / i r r 2**/* 4 . TY ty ,'X r * . ? J1V2.J - * . tfk-i rS'/Z 7 /i' / X X J X1Kit *Ti ~T/ H ¡®J ?r & i* Tr*: if i MU s * Vre L/r'?'SL -a.s r JA J1 /ii JJ 4i? ri.*i pjaq,V f y i L- ,. ' r?L ¡®--?r V WAk if f-J ; -¡°1/< 1 fi l *XT 7. LJ.* 1 m tf i/ *i.Ii / 8 Y 9J * t m I *lb I
  • 6. m Vp~ _ _J m I~ M / / y i II i Dick had nowhere to go. Fit* was so tiled tlial lie went to sleep in the doorway of a big house. A cook came out of the door. "You can¡¯t sleep here!¡± she said. ¡°Go awav at once." AI % S t1 L J < V v rT K >s h i tJ f 4 I<i<i?3v ¡¯> <1 Ia ? f <i Jy ii jSSs J/ /rTr > . ? . //1kV >/// J I"/.* - __ J 1 1i*r? . Ia St
  • 7. II w Cj *t / / f rKl M Just then, the man who lived in the house came home. He was culled Mr Fitzwarren, and lie was very rich. This boy has nowhere to go,¡± he said to the cook. "Let him work in the kitchen.¡± f r" i u h * r¡® j W?v I ¡ª/ f 7 ,4*- h 0 X ¡ª ¡ªj- * I T f l '-1 j? J ¡ª _ i1312 1i
  • 8. mm k So Dick started work in the kitchen. He worked hard all day, and Mr lltzwnrren was very pleased. At night, he slept in a room at the very top ol the house. The room was only big enough for Dick¡¯s bed. I*S r r 4 . * , I i A* * ii' V / / m 4 V / / >I JI ¡ª+ i -i %r. I r i 7* j m i JI [ JII t A r I I + LA ' -rJ _¡À*? * L4fei t /. 7?i i / isw* "S 4 Lt V> { T ?2 * ;Vj¡°-V * * I ¡ª¡°-. 3** 1 ///? 14 wdts. irr:'?'N/ --
  • 9. ;H JTT Xv 1 SC? But every nicjht, as Dick tried to sleep, rats and mice jumped about on his bed. ¡°A cat would catch all these rats and mice," said Dick. "I will tjo and buy a cat.¡±/ i J % *V * r / * v i r - _ ¡ªh .jH 4 7 y/ I lb J I j F / 1 M ? 17V- JT ?A * tap- >? IKp W ' 4? * V A *I*. 9 '.l.n v 'll l i If) if &41 17 !
  • 10. m' I* j 4 ' ? j 'Sri ~ ~ _ vvfl - P -< r T ¡®W Y v . Ihe next day, Dick saw a woman who had a beautiful cat to sell. "Can this cat catch rats and mice?¡± said Dick. r, gjY J" / fj r VA * r I i yJYA 'er ' ¡¯'?j P'J i i i *43 "This cat is the best rat and mouse catcher in the whole of London,¡± said the woman. "ThenIwould like to buy her A V* f fwtm V. "? ri /4 U f m ?If L* m 1 f *r " rfj.-M 1fc S / 1 >?N. Bfcr wTf.said Dick, * V-J.S" ?m *LTO¡¯vyminI jf '* J.1T4 Tt" f U¡°;' 1 .J!f _ h plP .. V 1 'j tJf ?? m rift; r y t 1*4 l--r*,ic *= XJ Mi/ R1 I e-* j * < !>=?>1 ? V 3 i ,8 19 M
  • 11. v - 1 V v ¡° Dick gave the woman one penny, and he took the cat home. When Dick went to bed (hot night, the cat chased the rats and mice away. At last, Dick had a good night¡¯s sleep. v_ * a. L* - 'I if ¡¯V¡¯ TV! X/ z* a/v*'¡ªm i * 1 t ¡® <T 4W & IsI f > / / V / - Li v I ' 2120 ,1J* ft v s"< A
  • 12. 1f 1 I Mr Fitzwarren had u beautiful daughter called Alice. Alice wanted to help Dick. ¡°My father has lots of ships,¡± she said. ¡°He sells goods to rich people in countries far away. Give him something to sell, and then you can he rich."? A SA A 1 t %* liV ' l v / h hr !I M ¡ª? * vU/ JI V i ,L. V Hr V 1 , L. V f f hi AT s p-t 1 {Wi Y- - V V,' ' . ¡¯ll.' ¡ªJ :rr? a 5! ira! A ? *? jj|Ofc S 14 .V I1 ( .w I nAtf j L , 'CLf w %r1w -If C 44Vr * ' JT > r *IJ Q Cl SJ 9 Wjk KFE+! fm f* , >Ji 4 f ?t> j* 2T-- 4j4r'SL If*'¡ª 1 ' >jk J V TL
  • 13. A s A J. f--' ' <1 A*, / { JV M 'y - ' Dick gave his cat to Mr Fitzwarren. ¡°This cat is the best rat and mouse catcher in the whole of London,¡± said Dick. ¡°Will you sell her for me?¡± "Yes," said Mr Fitzwarren. 1 A * / 1 1 / / /// u r 7 n // r J/jMv/,111 Pa' / V T t * T w 1 !- TT . ,VT *> > "V/ /.vr/ *j 1/¡¯I // ¡®t if , 4 fcr / t Wt P5-; y*.?Hi fif A V <i ii 1 _ mi /it) So Fi * ' t T I FJ j flapF¡ªBpF Js 1 1 * ' w ft r.j?1 ** * rwti / * 2¡À7 i-;2(j 27*w
  • 14. YX vDick missed his cot. Every night, the mts and mice came hack and jumped about on Dick's bed. This made Dick very unhappy. ¡°I don¡¯t like London,¡± said Dick. ¡°I¡¯m going back home.¡± / J ? 11 i' V ttai-wA TM?/J- Ul ' j i 3? T'¡¯ r// _ ¡®M v [fcx U v/ t MT if L # v t tv / vV X IL1 vjfj *i y e L V 28 v J / t Vy? V V I
  • 15. I So Ilie next day, Dick set out forw home.Just as he was leaving London, lie heard the church bells. Iurn again, Wliittingion, Lord mayor London. Him 4icjdi[i. Whittington, Thrice mayor ol London." " 1 he bells are calling me back to London! said Dick. Ik iI >?i-.4-* F TV .(fc* +? ./ i* , UWfl- ? *? -r.?. , . 30 31
  • 16. r 7, * H ASo Dick didn't leave London, he turned and went hack to Mr Fitzwarren¡¯s house. When lie reached the house everyone was asleep. No one had seen him leave. A .. muf sis /. r*3/ HRk 111 hp 1 1 , m¡° 7IT--] -y r ,<r.T-*ri.¡° - *i * (T|F? *j L - %t * .'tVi : 71j +t- m.' IT¡¯C1 Hi * R, JSfi' JLi -Z.j=* >h jr r 'n ** ?1j K T-- - rmi.V i ypv N _ M v f .% L, -5 ; 1 v 'v. ffV -V S-?, fc V -*v / // X s N: M32 33"TP Sr x
  • 17. sf ,Ht fAs Dick was sleeping in Ins bed, Mr fitzwarren's ship was sailing to a country far away. I he King and Queen of the country wanted to l)iiv some goods. As lie was leaving the ship to go and see them, Mr Fitzwarren took Dick¡¯s cat with him. '"-4* 1 I /i I V w i m r * i V r i I r.** rJ/¡ª* l*% : ; if 3 KMS¡¯ s, O .m. //#'SI IP V V * r- i V L |&r 3Pi >7 t r-v Fin¡ª A! r -4l < / 4 *K 3534
  • 18. / Jf r VI Ilie King and Queen hod a beautiful palace, but there were mice and rats running all over it. Mr Fiuwarrcn said, "I have a cat that can help you." And Dick's cal chased all the rats and mice away. ftV vi m c tvnV: >?? yfi rV i %$ -V~ V * / X < JF v jy i/ I . M i w X** k ?r& 1 A l L
  • 19. IThe King and Queen wanted to buy Dick's cat, but the cat wanted to go home. The King and Queen said, beautiful ca( has helped us. Take her home, and give this money to her master,¡± So Mr Fitzwarren took die cat back to London. ¡°This r jMm WY% V tT /jf - v.. * / T vHrf -- r At + 4 ?fS ? AjriP /An m ?f1 T f <<. |L A SO-u j. k.V i.P 38 39
  • 20. t V . When Mr Kit /warren come home, he gave the money and the cut to Dic k. Dick was pleased to have the money, and lie was even more pleased to see his cat again. The money made him rich, and not long alter, he married Alice. W fttTn W21 A Jf; u-3 I m. ? 'Ir A f 1 1 P, - jtV I / t N, V > s, ajggjf t 'A / A 41 i- i / < I c . V LI %?9 Mir I P I ii i.'i¡®JJs?[