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    Commander Toad and the Intergalactic Spy


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      Table of Contents

      Title Page

      Dedication

      Copyright Page

      Commander Toad PaperStars from Jane Yolen and Bruce Degen

      COMMANDER TOAD IN SPACE

      COMMANDER TOAD AND THE PLANET OF THE GRAPES

      COMMANDER TOAD AND THE BIG BLACK HOLE

      COMMANDER TOAD AND THE DIS-ASTEROID

      COMMANDER TOAD AND THE INTERGALACTIC SPY

      COMMANDER TOAD AND THE SPACE PIRATES

      For Sandy, our own Tip Toad

      —B.D.

      Text copyright © 1986 by Jane Yolen Illustrations copyright © 1986, 1997 by Bruce Degen

      All rights reserved. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form

      without permission in writing from the publisher. A PaperStar Book, published in 1997 by

      The Putnam & Grosset Group, 345 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014.

      PaperStar Books and the PaperStar logo are trademarks of

      The Putnam Berkley Group, Inc. Originally published in 1986 by

      Coward-McCann, Inc. Published simultaneously in Canada.

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Yolen, Jane. Commander Toad and the intergalactic spy.

      Summary: Commander Toad and the crew of Star Warts are asked

      to rout out Tip Toad, Space Fleet’s greatest and most elusive spy.

      [1. Toads—Fiction. 2. Science fiction] I. Degen, Bruce, ill.

      II. Title. PZ7.Y78 Cmi 1986

      eISBN : 978-1-101-14185-4

      http://us.penguingroup.com

      For my nephew

      John Gregory Yolen

      who lives in another world

      but sometimes comes here for a visit

      —J.Y.

      Long green ships

      fly through space

      past the winking

      of a thousand thousand stars.

      There is one ship,

      one mighty ship,

      long and green,

      called Star Warts.

      The captain of this ship

      is brave and bright,

      bright and brave.

      His name is

      COMMANDER TOAD.

      He guides his ship

      where no space ship

      has gone before.

      To find planets.

      To explore galaxies.

      To bring a little bit of Earth

      out to the alien stars.

      But he is not alone

      way out in space.

      He has a very fine crew.

      Mr. Hop

      is his copilot.

      Lieutenant Lily

      runs the ship.

      The computer chief

      is young Jake Skyjumper.

      And old Doc Peeper

      in his grass green wig

      makes sure everyone

      is hoppy and well.

      One day

      the commander

      calls his crew

      all together.

      He waves

      a piece of paper.

      “Star Fleet

      is sending us

      on a dangerous mission.

      Other ships

      have gone out

      on this mission.

      They have not come back.“

      Lieutenant Lily smiles.

      ”I am ready,“

      she says.

      “What is this

      dangerous mission?”

      asks Mr. Hop.

      “We must pick up

      a spy.

      An intergalactic spy.”

      Mr. Hop

      scratches his head.

      Lieutenant Lily asks,

      “What is dangerous

      about that?”

      “This is no

      ordinary spy,”

      says Commander Toad.

      “It is Space Fleet’s

      greatest spy.

      Agent 007½.”

      “Oooooh, ”

      says Lieutenant Lily,

      “I have heard of him.”

      “I have, too, ”

      says Jake.

      “His name is Tip Toad.

      He is a master of disguise.”

      “And I know him

      even better,”

      says Commander Toad.

      “He is my cousin.

      Even if he is

      wearing a disguise,

      I will

      recognize him,

      And so will you.

      Everyone in our family

      looks alike.

      Tip is tall and brown

      and toadally handsome.”

      “Just like you?”

      asks Mr. Hop.

      Commander Toad

      is not amused.

      He takes out

      a photograph.

      In it two small

      and brown

      and handsome young toads

      are on a riverbank

      playing hopscotch.

      “See for yourself,”

      says Commander Toad.

      They all look.

      “Which one is you,”

      asks Lieutenant Lily,

      “and which one is Tip Toad?”

      The commander just smiles.

      “I will plot our course,”

      says young Jake.

      “Where do we pick up

      your famous cousin?”

      Commander Toad

      shows them all the paper.

      It is covered

      with strange marks.

      “That is Toad Code,”

      says Mr. Hop.

      “Let me try to read it.”

      He looks

      at the paper

      for a very long time.

      At last he says,

      “Your cousin

      is on a planet

      called Eden.

      Eden is full

      of flowers.

      And full

      of spies.

      They are all

      in disguise.“

      ”All of them?“

      asks Doc Peeper.

      ”It is a spy

      convention,“

      says Mr. Hop.

      “Spies from

      all over the galaxy

      are dropped off.

      They try to trick

      one another.

      They try to learn

      one another’s secrets.

      Then they try

      to escape

      and leave the others

      behind.

      Tip Toad says

      no one must see him

      without his disguise

      or he will be in danger

      all the rest

      of his life.

      He will never be able

      to retire

      and live on the riverbank

      without a disguise.“

      “Poor Tip,”

      says Commander Toad.

      There is a tear

      in his eye.

      “Then we will have

      to figure out

      which one is Tip,”

      says Lieutenant Lily.

      “I am ready.”

      “Here are some clues,”

      says Commander Toad.

      “Tip will wear

      his Star Fleet wristwatch,

      the croak-a-dial.

      He will drink

      Croak-a-Cola.

      He will carry

      a photograph

      of his favorite cousin.”

      “I will know him,”

      says Lily.

      “But if we pick up

      the wrong spy

      and bring that one

      on board the ship,

      we will
    all be in danger,

      says Mr. Hop.

      ”I will know him,“

      says Commander Toad.

      ”And so will you.

      Tip and I

      look just alike.“

      Jake finds Eden

      on the star map.

      Lieutenant Lily

      puts the ship

      into high wart speed.

      Off they go.

      The planet Eden

      is full of flowers.

      Red and orange,

      yellow and pink.

      Commander Toad

      and Lieutenant Lily,

      Mr. Hop

      and Doc Peeper

      climb into

      the sky skimmer.

      Only Jake Skyjumper

      stays behind.

      The sky skimmer

      floats down,

      down, down, down

      and lands in a field

      of buttercups.

      Bees hum.

      Birds sing.

      It is a lovely world.

      They leave the skimmer

      and walk around.

      They smell the sweet air.

      Suddenly,

      an enormous monster,

      all teeth and tail,

      appears before them.

      The monster smiles.

      His mouth is full

      of buttercups

      and teeth.

      He has 247 big teeth.

      He has 73 little teeth.

      “Run!” shouts

      old Doc Peeper.

      He starts to hop

      back to the skimmer.

      Lieutenant Lily

      does not run.

      She kneels down

      and points her gun

      right at the

      73 little teeth.

      Before she can shoot,

      the monster booms out,

      “HI, COUSIN HIP!”

      “STOP!!!”

      shouts Commander Toad.

      “Lily, do not shoot.

      That monster

      is my cousin.

      He was Tip-top

      and I was Hip-hop.

      We looked alike.

      We dressed alike.

      We spoke alike.

      No one

      could tell us apart.”

      “You sure do not

      look alike now,”

      says Doc Peeper.

      “No,” admits

      Commander Toad.

      “Now I am better looking.”

      “That is a great disguise,”

      says Mr. Hop.

      Commander Toad

      gives his monster cousin

      a great big hug.

      Suddenly,

      a second monster,

      long and slithery,

      with 257 big teeth

      and 63 little teeth,

      slides through the flowers

      toward them.

      Lieutenant Lily kneels.

      She aims her gun.

      “Hi, coussssssin Hip,”

      hisses the monster.

      “STOP!!!” shouts

      Commander Toad.

      “I have made

      a big mistake.

      That is my cousin.”

      “I do not understand,”

      says Lieutenant Lily.

      “You say your cousin Tip,

      master of disguise,

      is the only one

      who knows your nickname.

      But both these monsters

      know it.

      Can they both be

      Agent 007½?”

      “That is a great disguise,”

      says Mr. Hop.

      Suddenly,

      three more monsters

      with lots of teeth,

      both big and little,

      stomp through the field

      toward the crew.

      They shout,

      “HI, COUSIN HIP!”

      “We have a problem,”

      says Lieutenant Lily.

      “A monster of a problem,”

      adds Doc Peeper.

      “I knew this

      croak-and-dagger stuff

      would not be easy.”

      “That is a

      really

      great disguise,”

      says Mr. Hop.

      All five monsters

      are wearing

      croak-a-dials.

      All five monsters

      are sipping

      Croak-a-Cola.

      All five monsters

      are carrying

      photographs

      of small and brown

      and handsome young toads.

      “I am your cousin,

      Tip Toad,

      master of disguise,”

      say all five monsters

      together.

      “These other monsters

      are imposters.

      They are evil spies

      who want to

      get on board your ship

      and steal it

      and all its secrets

      away.”

      They growl

      at each other

      and smile

      toothy smiles

      at the Star Warts crew.

      The crew

      climbs quickly

      back into the skimmer.

      The skimmer lifts off

      above the monsters.

      Commander Toad needs

      time to think,

      just out of reach

      of monster claws

      and monster jaws.

      The five monsters

      lie back

      in the buttercups.

      They stick their feet

      and tails

      in the air,

      drink their Croak-a-Cola,

      and talk about

      the good old days

      when they were

      hoppy little toads.

      “Only one of them

      is telling the truth,”

      says Mr. Hop wisely.

      “That means that

      four of them

      are lying,”

      says Commander Toad,

      counting on his fingers.

      “But which is which?”

      Mr. Hop thinks out loud.

      “What does a toad do

      that no one else

      can do,

      even a master

      of disguise?”

      Commander Toad

      leaps up.

      The sky skimmer

      rocks dangerously

      from side to side.

      “I have it!”

      he shouts.

      “Have what?”

      asks Mr. Hop.

      “The answer

      to your question,”

      says Commander Toad.

      “Quick, Lily,

      fly us across Eden

      until you find

      a field full

      of tulips.”

      Lieutenant Lily

      does not ask questions.

      She salutes.

      “Aye, aye,

      Commander Toad,”

      she says.

      They peer over the side

      looking for the field.

      “There!”

      says Lieutenant Lily

      at last.

      “I see one. ”

      They look down

      and, sure enough,

      below them is a field

      full of tulips

      blowing prettily

      in a passing breeze.

      Commander Toad

      turns and cups

      his hands to his mouth.

      “Oh, cousin Tip,”

      he shouts.

      “Come here.”

      Five monsters

      stand up.

      Five monsters

      come running.

      STOMP. STOMP. STOMP.

      “I have a test

      for all of you,”

      says Commander Toad.

      “What kind of test?”

      The monsters ask.

      “I am goi
    ng to send

      Tip Toad

      through the tulips,”

      says Commander Toad.

      Everyone groans.

      “What good is that?”

      asks Mr. Hop.

      “You will see,”

      says Commander Toad.

      “Monster number one,

      start through. ”

      The big monster

      with the 247

      big teeth

      runs through the tulips.

      Bees and fleas

      buzz around his head.

      “Monster number two,”

      says Commander Toad,

      pointing to the slithery spy.

      He slips into the grass

      and slides along,

      disturbing

      wasps and gnats.

      “Monsters three and four—

      begin,”

      calls out Commander Toad.

      They humph

      and galumph

      and stumble

      through the tulips.

      All around them

      little insects

      buzz and hum.

      “Monster number five,

      calls out

      Commander Toad.

      The last monster,

      fat and striped,

      with one dark horn,

      lumbers to his feet.

      He swaggers

      through the field.

      He kicks up

      seventeen flies.

      Then flick—flick—flick,

      faster than the eye

      can follow,

      out of his monster mouth

      darts a long, sticky tongue.

      Flick—flick—flick.

      Seventeen times.

      Every single fly

      disappears.

      “He is the one,”

      says Commander Toad.

      “Only a toad

      as smart and as fast

      and as handsome

      as my cousin Tip

      can catch flies

      like that.”

      Old Doc Peeper laughs.

      “He catches flies

      and you catch spies.”

      “That’s some disguise!”

      says Mr. Hop.

      Lieutenant Lily

      pushes a button

      and a rope ladder

      unfolds.

      The bottom rung

      is right in front

      of Tip Toad’s nose.

      Quickly he climbs up.

      The other monsters

      run toward the ladder.

      They open their jaws.

      They show their claws.

      But they are too late.

     


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