A Treasury of Pleasure Books, for Young PeopleJoseph Cundall Sheldon, Blakeman & Company, 1858 - 160 páginas |
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... forest . So , when they reached a stream that ran sparkling over the pebbles , and the brother was going to drink of its water , the sister heard it murmur as it rushed along , " Whoever drinks out of me will become a tiger . " The ...
... forest . So , when they reached a stream that ran sparkling over the pebbles , and the brother was going to drink of its water , the sister heard it murmur as it rushed along , " Whoever drinks out of me will become a tiger . " The ...
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... forest . And after going a long , long way , she at last found an empty hut , where she thought they might live . She then went and fetched leaves and moss to make a soft bed for the fawn ; and every morn- ing she gathered roots ...
... forest . And after going a long , long way , she at last found an empty hut , where she thought they might live . She then went and fetched leaves and moss to make a soft bed for the fawn ; and every morn- ing she gathered roots ...
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... forest . The fawn , hearing the sound of the horn , the and the hallooing of the yelping of the hounds , huntsmen , longed to be present , and said to his sister : " Let me join the hunt , for I can keep away no longer . " And he begged ...
... forest . The fawn , hearing the sound of the horn , the and the hallooing of the yelping of the hounds , huntsmen , longed to be present , and said to his sister : " Let me join the hunt , for I can keep away no longer . " And he begged ...
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... forest , he said , " I can't keep away , I must be after them ; but they shall not catch me so easily again . " The sister shed tears , and said , " They will certainly kill you ; so I will not let you go . " " Then , if you prevent my ...
... forest , he said , " I can't keep away , I must be after them ; but they shall not catch me so easily again . " The sister shed tears , and said , " They will certainly kill you ; so I will not let you go . " " Then , if you prevent my ...
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... forest , and that the little boy had been shot dead by some huntsmen , mistaking him for a real fawn . So when she heard how happy they were , envy and malice were continually gnawing at her heart ; and she thought of nothing else but ...
... forest , and that the little boy had been shot dead by some huntsmen , mistaking him for a real fawn . So when she heard how happy they were , envy and malice were continually gnawing at her heart ; and she thought of nothing else but ...
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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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