A Treasury of Pleasure Books, for Young PeopleJoseph Cundall Sheldon, Blakeman & Company, 1858 - 160 páginas |
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... night She heard at the door a low scratch ; And presently Reynard , with all his might , Attempted to jump on the thatch . But he tumbled back , and against the wall Grazed his nose in a fearful way , Then , almost mad with the pain of ...
... night She heard at the door a low scratch ; And presently Reynard , with all his might , Attempted to jump on the thatch . But he tumbled back , and against the wall Grazed his nose in a fearful way , Then , almost mad with the pain of ...
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... night . MORAL . Mankind have an enemy whom they well know , Who tempts them in every way ; But they , too , at length shall o'ercome this foe , If wisdom's right law they obey . MAJA'S ALPHABET . A is for Ann , who is THE FOX AND THE ...
... night . MORAL . Mankind have an enemy whom they well know , Who tempts them in every way ; But they , too , at length shall o'ercome this foe , If wisdom's right law they obey . MAJA'S ALPHABET . A is for Ann , who is THE FOX AND THE ...
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... night . Early in the morning the wild ducks . per- ceived their new comrade . " You are ugly , indeed , " said they ; " but that is no consequence , if you do not marry into our family . " The poor exile was safe enough on that point ...
... night . Early in the morning the wild ducks . per- ceived their new comrade . " You are ugly , indeed , " said they ; " but that is no consequence , if you do not marry into our family . " The poor exile was safe enough on that point ...
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... night , he felt himself seized with an unconquerable longing to swim once more in the clear water . At last he could bear it no longer , and he spoke his wish to the hen . " What whim has seized upon you now ? " answered she , quite ...
... night , he felt himself seized with an unconquerable longing to swim once more in the clear water . At last he could bear it no longer , and he spoke his wish to the hen . " What whim has seized upon you now ? " answered she , quite ...
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... night the space wherein he swam became smaller and smaller ; the surface of the ice kept increasing in thickness . At last he becaine so weary , that he was forced to remain fast frozen in the ice . Early in the morning a peasant came ...
... night the space wherein he swam became smaller and smaller ; the surface of the ice kept increasing in thickness . At last he becaine so weary , that he was forced to remain fast frozen in the ice . Early in the morning a peasant came ...
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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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