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Cargando... The Wounded Buzzard on Christmas Evepor John R. Erickson
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Accompanying Slim and Little Alfred into town on a Christmas shopping trip, Hank and Drover run up against a gang of toughs so mean and heartless, it's a wonder they ever make it back to the ranch. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Little Alfred had a pretty good role in this one. We get to see Buster and Muggsy again, those two wild dogs met in book four, Murder in the Middle Pasture. Neither their characters nor their manners have improved. Guess who they want to eat for dinner? Hank has his usual amusing delusions about himself. I enjoyed his scene with that nasty poodle, even though seven of the eleven dogs my family has had were poodles. (We did NOT get their toenails painted!) The old-time background music included 'Beethoven's Fifth' (I think), 'Hail to the Chief', 'Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1,' When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again,' and the 'William Tell Overture' (also known as 'The Lone Ranger' theme). We're also treated to some well-known Christmas carols either sung or instrumental: 'Deck the Halls,' 'God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen;' 'Joy to the World,' 'O Little Town of Bethlehem' (sung by Little Alfred), 'O Tannenbaum,' and 'Silent Night'. All in all, it's another good entry for family entertainment. ( )