Lem, a New England Village Boy: His Adventures and His MishapsCharles Scribner's Sons, 1901 - 301 páginas |
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... stone end of a match was touched to a live coal it would kindle ; and all the rest was easy . If the coals should fail , there was the tinder - box , a round tin box , about five inches across , and provided with a cover on which was a ...
... stone end of a match was touched to a live coal it would kindle ; and all the rest was easy . If the coals should fail , there was the tinder - box , a round tin box , about five inches across , and provided with a cover on which was a ...
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... stone , and all the passages were of stone , white- washed , and as bleak as ice . Once Lem was allowed to go with his father into the jail where one of Master Parker's workmen was confined for having nearly killed another workman with ...
... stone , and all the passages were of stone , white- washed , and as bleak as ice . Once Lem was allowed to go with his father into the jail where one of Master Parker's workmen was confined for having nearly killed another workman with ...
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His Adventures and His Mishaps Noah Brooks. with other things . The stone stairs , the iron- barred windows , and the miserable bed on which the prisoner was obliged to sleep , if he slept at all , fastened the boy's attention and made ...
His Adventures and His Mishaps Noah Brooks. with other things . The stone stairs , the iron- barred windows , and the miserable bed on which the prisoner was obliged to sleep , if he slept at all , fastened the boy's attention and made ...
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... stone about it . The jailer , who felt that his business would soon be gone , grew tired of taking care of that lone prisoner , the sheep - stealer , and secretly he hoped the prisoner would get away ; but of course he locked him up ...
... stone about it . The jailer , who felt that his business would soon be gone , grew tired of taking care of that lone prisoner , the sheep - stealer , and secretly he hoped the prisoner would get away ; but of course he locked him up ...
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... stones strike the fence where he had been . After the boys and girls had gone into the schoolhouse , he went back and picked up the stones that were ly- ing around between the rows of potatoes and tossed them over the fence again into ...
... stones strike the fence where he had been . After the boys and girls had gone into the schoolhouse , he went back and picked up the stones that were ly- ing around between the rows of potatoes and tossed them over the fence again into ...
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Lem, a New England Village Boy: His Adventures and His Mishaps (Classic Reprint) Noah Brooks Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Aaron Alice Almira asked Aunt Stover Back Cove ball Boston bougars British brother cabin called Canova Captain clams cold door doughnuts Fairport boys fence fight fire floor front George George Bridges Gulf Stream Hafiz Hal's hand happened head heard Island knew laughed Lem felt Lem thought Lem's father Lemmie Lemuel Locofoco looked Madam Parker Master Parker Master Pingree Master's school mates Miss Lavinia mother Murch Ned Martin never night Old Man Leighton once Otis Stevens Parker family Parker house Pat Adams Penobscot Bay Persian boy queer Riverport rock sail salamander Sam Perkins scared schoolhouse schooner ship shipyard shore shouted side sight skating skipper small boy snow stones stood story strange street tell things told Twyford Uncle Eben village Whig wind window wonder wood wreck
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Página 144 - That kissed the maiden all forlorn, That milked the cow with the crumpled horn, That tossed the dog, That worried the cat, "- %.? That killed the rat, That ate the malt, That lay in the house that Jack built.
Página 144 - That lay in the house that Jack built. This is the cock that crowed in the morn, That waked the priest all shaven and shorn...
Página 157 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November, February has twenty-eight alone, All the rest have thirty-one ; Excepting leap year, that's the time When February's days are twenty-nine.
Página 144 - THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT This is the farmer sowing his corn, That kept the cock that crowed in the morn, That waked the priest all shaven and shorn, That married the man all tattered and torn, That kissed the maiden all forlorn, That milked the cow with the crumpled horn, That tossed the dog That worried the cat That killed the rat That ate the malt That lay in the house that Jack built.
Página 141 - And you'll see on a time, if you follow my ditty, How he took a short walk up to Washington City.
Página 142 - Our country through, It is the ball that's rolling on, For Tippecanoe and Tyler too...