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1 " What’s next on your reading list? Discover "
― Judy Blume , Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (Fudge, #1)
2 " on the rug. "
3 " I thought how great it would be if we could trade in Fudge for a nice cocker spaniel. "
4 " birthday party. "
5 " And even more, I’m going to see to it that he’s happy! "
6 " One night my father came home from the office all excited. He told us Mr. and Mrs. Yarby were coming to New York. He’s the president of the Juicy-O company. He "
7 " Hallowe’en. "
8 " dope-pushers hang around there. But taking dope is even dumber than smoking, so nobody’s going to hook me! We live on "
9 " He’s really fat. "
10 " May tenth. "
11 " How do, Peter,” Mr. Yarby said. Mrs. Yarby just gave me a nod. "
12 " windup train that made a lot of noise. Every time it bumped into something it turned around and went the other way. Fudge liked it a lot. He likes anything that’s noisy. "
13 " Ralph arrived first. He’s really fat. And he isn’t even four years old. He doesn’t say much either. He grunts and grabs a lot, though. Usually his mouth is stuffed full of something. "
14 " Nobody ever worries about me the way they worry about Fudge. If I decided not to eat they’d probably never even notice! "
15 " Jennie had a big smile on her face. Next thing I knew there was a puddle on "
16 " fourth grade nothing. "
17 " Berman’s foot measure. Then he turned it around and I put my right foot in. That’s another reason why my mother thinks Mr. Berman is good at selling "
18 " 1 The Big Winner "
19 " thought how great it would be if we could "
20 " Jimmy Fargo’s birthday party. All the other guys got to take home goldfish in little plastic bags. I won him because I guessed there were three hundred and forty-eight jelly beans in Mrs. Fargo’s jar. Really, "