A Treasury of Pleasure Books, for Young PeopleJoseph Cundall Sheldon, Blakeman & Company, 1858 - 160 páginas |
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... on foot ? " 66 Why , you see , I am obliged to carry this lump home , " replied Hans ; " and gold though it be , it bothers me sadly , as I am obliged to hold my head on one side , and it weighs so heavily on HANS IN LUCK .
... on foot ? " 66 Why , you see , I am obliged to carry this lump home , " replied Hans ; " and gold though it be , it bothers me sadly , as I am obliged to hold my head on one side , and it weighs so heavily on HANS IN LUCK .
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... on foot ? " 66 Why , you see , I am obliged to carry this lump home , " replied Hans ; " and gold though it be , it bothers me sadly , as I am obliged to hold my head on one side , and it weighs so heavily on HANS IN LUCK .
... on foot ? " 66 Why , you see , I am obliged to carry this lump home , " replied Hans ; " and gold though it be , it bothers me sadly , as I am obliged to hold my head on one side , and it weighs so heavily on HANS IN LUCK .
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... " " Now , that's very good of you , upon my word , " replied Hans , as he gave him the cow , while the butcher took the pig out of the wheelbarrow , and put the string that was tied round the animal's leg HANS IN LUCK .
... " " Now , that's very good of you , upon my word , " replied Hans , as he gave him the cow , while the butcher took the pig out of the wheelbarrow , and put the string that was tied round the animal's leg HANS IN LUCK .
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Joseph Cundall. " I know I shall run some risk , " replied the lad ; " yet I haven't the heart to leave you in the lurch either . " And so saying , he took hold of the rope , and drove away the pig as fast as he could into a by - way ...
Joseph Cundall. " I know I shall run some risk , " replied the lad ; " yet I haven't the heart to leave you in the lurch either . " And so saying , he took hold of the rope , and drove away the pig as fast as he could into a by - way ...
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... replied the knife - grinder , " it is a golden . business . Your true knife - grinder is a man who finds money as often as he puts his hand into his pocket . But where did you buy that fine goose ? " " I did not buy it , but exchanged ...
... replied the knife - grinder , " it is a golden . business . Your true knife - grinder is a man who finds money as often as he puts his hand into his pocket . But where did you buy that fine goose ? " " I did not buy it , but exchanged ...
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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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