Burford Cottage, and Its Robin-red-breastT. Tegg and Son, 1835 - 476 من الصفحات |
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... continued Mr. Paulett ( but addressing himself , as he now spoke , more immedi- ately to Emily and Richard ) ; " that acquaintance with the sites , the circumstances , and the natural produc- tions of foreign and distant countries ...
... continued Mr. Paulett ( but addressing himself , as he now spoke , more immedi- ately to Emily and Richard ) ; " that acquaintance with the sites , the circumstances , and the natural produc- tions of foreign and distant countries ...
الصفحة 36
... continued he , " I have been into the garden for thee , and dug thee worms and grubs , and here they are ; " at saying which he passed into the cage a wooden spoonful of garden - mould , with worms and insects , of nothing of all of ...
... continued he , " I have been into the garden for thee , and dug thee worms and grubs , and here they are ; " at saying which he passed into the cage a wooden spoonful of garden - mould , with worms and insects , of nothing of all of ...
الصفحة 38
... continued , addressing all the rest to the friend beside him ; " thee know'st that , like my scholars , I have a half - holiday to - day , because it is Wednesday ; and thee know'st , too , that I love to turn my half - holidays to ...
... continued , addressing all the rest to the friend beside him ; " thee know'st that , like my scholars , I have a half - holiday to - day , because it is Wednesday ; and thee know'st , too , that I love to turn my half - holidays to ...
الصفحة 40
... continued confinement , from sun - rise till the after- noon , the reader , who is aware of what I have de- scribed already , will easily imagine ! But my tyrant . came at last . Entering the granary with Farmer- Mowbray , and setting ...
... continued confinement , from sun - rise till the after- noon , the reader , who is aware of what I have de- scribed already , will easily imagine ! But my tyrant . came at last . Entering the granary with Farmer- Mowbray , and setting ...
الصفحة 45
... continued he , raising his voice , as Mr. Gubbins strode away from him , toward the wood ; " ah ! you are two comi- cal rogues , for your curiosity and your larning ; and you are always a - doing something together , to make more and ...
... continued he , raising his voice , as Mr. Gubbins strode away from him , toward the wood ; " ah ! you are two comi- cal rogues , for your curiosity and your larning ; and you are always a - doing something together , to make more and ...
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