yes he does live in the drain pipe with tucker mouse in the cricket in Times Square
The mouse's name in "The Cricket in Times Square" is Chester.
The setting of 'The Cricket in Times Square' is primarily in New York City, specifically in Times Square and the surrounding areas. The story follows the adventures of a cricket named Chester who befriends a mouse named Tucker and a cat named Harry in this bustling urban environment.
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In Chapter 11 of "The Cricket in Times Square," the cause is the excitement of Tucker the mouse when he hears that Harry the cat is coming to visit. The effect is that Tucker gets carried away and accidentally reveals to Mario that the sound of the cricket played on the radio is not real. This leads to a shift in the dynamic between the characters and prompts some reflection on honesty and trust.
In "The Cricket in Times Square," Harry Cat is a sophisticated and well-traveled cat who befriends Chester Cricket. He helps Chester navigate life in New York City and encourages him to use his musical talents to become famous. Harry is caring, resourceful, and a loyal friend to Chester.
In Chapter 8 of "The Cricket in Times Square," Mario and Chester were punished by being locked in a store room by Papa Bellini for not finding the lost cat. They were to stay there until they found the cat, which they eventually did with the help of Tucker the Cricket.
Oh, dude, in chapters 7 and 8 of "The Cricket in Times Square," Chester the cricket becomes a sensation with his musical talents, and everyone is amazed by his performances. Meanwhile, Tucker the mouse and Harry the cat try to navigate the challenges of living in the bustling city. It's like a whole drama unfolding in the streets of New York City, but with a cricket stealing the show.
yes even though tucker payed it off to not be stingy
The Cricket in Times Square was created in 1960.
The Cricket in Times Square is a 1960 novel by George Selden.
The cricket's name in "The Cricket In Times Square" is Chester.
'The Cricket in Times Square' has 132 pages in total.