By telling him that they will go get some ice cream
Lefty Lewis tempts Bud to get in the car with red pop and a bologna sandwich.
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Lefty lewis took care and found him and gave him food and clothes.
Lefty Lewis is a character in the book "Bud, Not Buddy" who helps the protagonist, Bud, by giving him a ride in his pedal car. Lefty Lewis is known for being kind and understanding, and he helps Bud reach his destination despite encountering some obstacles along the way.
Lefty Lewis treats Bud with kindness and respect in the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis. He helps Bud by offering him a place to stay, food to eat, and eventually helps him find his long-lost grandfather. Lefty becomes a supportive and caring figure in Bud's life.
Lefty Lewis is a Railrad Porter from Grand Rapids.
It isnt blood it is red pop.
In "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, the police stopped Lefty Lewis's car because they were investigating a case involving a stolen vehicle. Bud, the protagonist, was initially anxious about the situation, but Lefty defended himself and his passengers, which ultimately helped Bud feel safe. This encounter also plays a significant role in the development of Bud's journey as he seeks his father.
He is a person in the Bud, not Buddy book. :3 Christophers (bud not buddy writer) uncle i think, baseball player...
In the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Lefty Lewis is stopped by the police because they suspect him of being involved in a robbery. The police are on high alert due to a recent incident, and Lefty is driving a car that fits the description of a vehicle connected to the crime. However, it becomes clear that Lefty is actually trying to help Bud, the main character, and his intentions are good.
In "Bud, Not Buddy," the flyer that Lefty Lewis asked Bud to hide was an announcement about a band, specifically featuring a photo of the bandleader, Herman E. Calloway, along with information about their shows. Lefty was concerned that the police might see it and ask questions, as Bud was trying to avoid any trouble with the law at that moment. The flyer ultimately symbolizes Bud's quest to find his family and connection to his past.