Ear, pumpkin, one hundred and twenty five!
Ear, pumpkin, one hundred and twenty five! - a children's novel by Maria Krüger, 1964. Contents
The subject of the book is the story of Jack Kosmali of Class C, the leader of Bandy Silniak. The Talmud was known for his tendencies to fights and to show his superiority to the weaker. One day he is transformed into a dachshund by a mysterious balloon seller. As a dachshund belongs to the weaker world, which causes many humiliations. He is not able to communicate with people, often changing owners. Ultimately, after many adventures, it is found by schoolmates, members of the previously fighting band. The experience gained makes you change your attitude - it is ready to be agreed and friendly.
The title of the song comes from the fashionable "outwork" of the school, aimed at chasing down the opponent. Bibliography
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