A Treasury of Pleasure Books, for Young PeopleJoseph Cundall Sheldon, Blakeman & Company, 1858 - 160 páginas |
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... cold . The poor persecuted duckling was even worse off than he . One evening , while the sun was going down so red that it looked like a fiery wheel , a flock of large birds suddenly rose from the bushes , sprinkled by the foam of the ...
... cold . The poor persecuted duckling was even worse off than he . One evening , while the sun was going down so red that it looked like a fiery wheel , a flock of large birds suddenly rose from the bushes , sprinkled by the foam of the ...
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... cold , so piercing cold , that our duckling was forced to keep swimming about in the water for fear of being frozen . But every night the space wherein he swam became smaller and smaller ; the surface of the ice kept increasing in ...
... cold , so piercing cold , that our duckling was forced to keep swimming about in the water for fear of being frozen . But every night the space wherein he swam became smaller and smaller ; the surface of the ice kept increasing in ...
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... cold winter . Enough , that he remained cowering under the reeds in a marsh , until the sun again shone warmly on the earth , and the larks once more welcomed spring with their songs . Then the young duckling raised his wings , which ...
... cold winter . Enough , that he remained cowering under the reeds in a marsh , until the sun again shone warmly on the earth , and the larks once more welcomed spring with their songs . Then the young duckling raised his wings , which ...
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... cold . The poor persecuted duckling was even worse off than he . One evening , while the sun was going down so red that it looked like a fiery wheel , a flock of large birds suddenly rose from the bushes , sprinkled by the foam of the ...
... cold . The poor persecuted duckling was even worse off than he . One evening , while the sun was going down so red that it looked like a fiery wheel , a flock of large birds suddenly rose from the bushes , sprinkled by the foam of the ...
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... cold , so piercing cold , that our duckling was forced to keep swimming about in the water for fear of being frozen . But every night the space wherein he swam became smaller and smaller ; the surface of the ice kept increasing in ...
... cold , so piercing cold , that our duckling was forced to keep swimming about in the water for fear of being frozen . But every night the space wherein he swam became smaller and smaller ; the surface of the ice kept increasing in ...
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A treasury of Pleasure books for young and old [ed. by J. Cundall]. Pleasure books Vista completa - 1851 |
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