Burford Cottage, and Its Robin-red-breastT. Tegg and Son, 1835 - 476 من الصفحات |
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... thee and I found out each other's taste for Nature and her works ; since we began to collect flowers , and leaves ... thee always soaredst higher than I ; and , not content with the birds , and beasts , and crickets , and butterflies ...
... thee and I found out each other's taste for Nature and her works ; since we began to collect flowers , and leaves ... thee always soaredst higher than I ; and , not content with the birds , and beasts , and crickets , and butterflies ...
الصفحة 52
... Thee knowest , " remarked Mr. Gubbins , " that it is only about his finding his way that I am curious ; and that I allow the time and the distance , provided he does not lose himself , to be no difficulties in the mat- ter . Thee ...
... Thee knowest , " remarked Mr. Gubbins , " that it is only about his finding his way that I am curious ; and that I allow the time and the distance , provided he does not lose himself , to be no difficulties in the mat- ter . Thee ...
الصفحة 53
... Thee mayest be sure , friend Dykes , that I expect my pretty Robin to come back , and to find no difficulty ; for I would not else expose him to the trial . I would not harm him for the world ; and I told him that he had only to wait ...
... Thee mayest be sure , friend Dykes , that I expect my pretty Robin to come back , and to find no difficulty ; for I would not else expose him to the trial . I would not harm him for the world ; and I told him that he had only to wait ...
الصفحة 54
... Thee sayest well and cautiously , " interrupted Mr. Gubbins , " that it is to human apprehension only , that they have nothing natural to guide them ; for their guides , in reality , must be as plainly natural , as they are sure and ...
... Thee sayest well and cautiously , " interrupted Mr. Gubbins , " that it is to human apprehension only , that they have nothing natural to guide them ; for their guides , in reality , must be as plainly natural , as they are sure and ...
الصفحة 55
... thee sayest , " again interrupted Mr. Gub- bins , " about their taking notice of places ; let me tell thee , while I think of it , an anecdote of a dog , which I have heard of from London , since thee and I enjoyed ourselves in this ...
... thee sayest , " again interrupted Mr. Gub- bins , " about their taking notice of places ; let me tell thee , while I think of it , an anecdote of a dog , which I have heard of from London , since thee and I enjoyed ourselves in this ...
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