What was Jack supposed to do? Climb on?
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They teetered this way. Then that.
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The Pteranodon glided away.
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"But I'm too heavy," thought Jack.
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He circled over the valley. Over all the nests filled with babies. Over all the giant duck-billed dinosaurs.
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The Pteranodon steadied himself, then rose into the sky.
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He was starting up the hill. His giant teeth were flashing in the sunlight. Okay. Don't think. Just do it!
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Jack nearly fell off.
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The creature moved forward. He spread out his wings-and lifted off the ground!
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The Pteranodon coasted down to the ground.
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Jack looked down. The Tyrannosaurus was chomping the air and staring up at him.
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He sailed over the hilltop.
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He stared at Jack with his bright, alert eyes.
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Jack looked at the Tyrannosaurus.
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Don't think. Just do it.
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Then the Pteranodon soared out over the plain-over the Triceratops who was grazing in the high grass.
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Jack put his book in his pack. Then he eased down onto the Pteranodon's back. He held on tightly.
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It was amazing! It was a miracle!
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The wind was rushing through his hair. The air smelled sweet and fresh. He whooped. He laughed.
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"Climb up!" said Annie.
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Then he carried Jack down to the base of the oak tree.
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Jack couldn't believe it. He was riding on the back of an ancient flying reptile!
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The Pteranodon sailed over the stream, over the ferns and bushes.
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Jack looked up at Annie. He smiled.
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"Jack, are you okay?" Annie called.
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Jack looked around. The Tyrannosaurus was heading straight toward him!
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Jack felt like a bird. As light as a feather.
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Jack pushed his glasses into place. He kept staring up at the Pteranodon.
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Then the Pteranodon took off again and glided into the sky.
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"Thanks for saving my life," he said. "That was really fun."
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When they came to a stop, Jack slid off the creature's back. And landed on the ground.
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Jack tried to stand. His legs were wobbly. He felt a bit dizzy.
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"Hurry!" shouted Annie. "He's coming!"
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"Bye, Henry," whispered Jack.
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"Are you okay?" Annie shouted from the tree house.
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Jack scrambled into the tree house.
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The wind picked up. It was whistling now.
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Suddenly something slammed against the oak tree. The tree house shook like a leaf.
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"Make a wish!" cried Annie.
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Jack and Annie tumbled into the books.
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There it was!
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"We need the book! The one with the picture of Frog Creek!" said Jack. "Where is it?"
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"Hurry!" Jack yelled.
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"Hurry! Hurry!" screamed Annie.
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Jack bolted to the ladder. He grabbed the sides and started up.
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He pushed some books aside. He had to find that book about Pennsylvania.
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He found it! Jack pointed to the picture.
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He grabbed it and tore through it, looking for the photograph of the Frog Creek woods.
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"He's coining toward the tree!" Annie cried.
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It spun faster and faster.
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The tree house started to spin.
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The wind began to moan. Softly at first.
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Absolutely still.
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Jack closed his eyes. He held on tightly to Annie. Then everything was still.
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