A Treasury of Pleasure Books, for Young PeopleJoseph Cundall Sheldon, Blakeman & Company, 1858 - 160 páginas |
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... swans , for such they were , after uttering their peculiar cry , ex- tended their beautiful wings and flew away from this cold land to a warmer latitude beyond the sea . As they rose up high into the air , the young duck- ling stretched ...
... swans , for such they were , after uttering their peculiar cry , ex- tended their beautiful wings and flew away from this cold land to a warmer latitude beyond the sea . As they rose up high into the air , the young duck- ling stretched ...
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... swans , who began to swim lightly on the water . The poor duckling knew the stately birds , and a feeling of melancholy came over him . " I will fly towards these royal birds , and they shall kill me for my presumption in daring to go ...
... swans , who began to swim lightly on the water . The poor duckling knew the stately birds , and a feeling of melancholy came over him . " I will fly towards these royal birds , and they shall kill me for my presumption in daring to go ...
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... swans gathered about him , and stroked him lovingly with their beaks . Just then two little children came into the garden and ran towards the canal . They threw corn and bread down to the swans . " Oh , there is a new one ! " exclaimed ...
... swans gathered about him , and stroked him lovingly with their beaks . Just then two little children came into the garden and ran towards the canal . They threw corn and bread down to the swans . " Oh , there is a new one ! " exclaimed ...
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... swans , for such they were , after uttering their peculiar cry , ex- tended their beautiful wings and flew away from this cold land to a warmer latitude beyond the sea . As they rose up high into the air , the young duck- ling stretched ...
... swans , for such they were , after uttering their peculiar cry , ex- tended their beautiful wings and flew away from this cold land to a warmer latitude beyond the sea . As they rose up high into the air , the young duck- ling stretched ...
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... swans , who began to swim lightly on the water . The poor duckling knew the stately birds , and a feeling of melancholy came over him . 66 " I will fly towards these royal birds , and they shall kill me for my presumption in daring to ...
... swans , who began to swim lightly on the water . The poor duckling knew the stately birds , and a feeling of melancholy came over him . 66 " I will fly towards these royal birds , and they shall kill me for my presumption in daring to ...
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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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