Relfe brothers' model reading-books, in prose and verse, ed., with notes and intr. by R.F. Charles, Volum 4Richard Fletcher Charles 1882 |
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Pàgina 11
... began to snore . When it was midnight the earth seemed to crack ; and on a coal - black horse he saw a pitch- black rider , who rode at him furiously , and sought to bind him with solemn promises . But Offerus said , " We shall see ...
... began to snore . When it was midnight the earth seemed to crack ; and on a coal - black horse he saw a pitch- black rider , who rode at him furiously , and sought to bind him with solemn promises . But Offerus said , " We shall see ...
Pàgina 20
... began to caw ! Still I kept my hold . But I could not prevent his yelling at the top of his voice . Although I gripped and squeezed with all my might and main , I could not choke him . " Then I bethought me of another way of deal- ing ...
... began to caw ! Still I kept my hold . But I could not prevent his yelling at the top of his voice . Although I gripped and squeezed with all my might and main , I could not choke him . " Then I bethought me of another way of deal- ing ...
Pàgina 31
... began to recognize and intercept the convoys of provisions which the children of our fisher neigh- bours brought to our house for the benefit of our motley crew of pets . Toby was looked upon as an uncanny ” bird , and , moreover , his ...
... began to recognize and intercept the convoys of provisions which the children of our fisher neigh- bours brought to our house for the benefit of our motley crew of pets . Toby was looked upon as an uncanny ” bird , and , moreover , his ...
Pàgina 35
... place , and the corn grew very strong and well , and began to ripen apace . But as the beasts ruined me before while my corn was in the blade , so the birds were The Labours of Robinson Crusoe . 35 A Tale from "Don Quixote.
... place , and the corn grew very strong and well , and began to ripen apace . But as the beasts ruined me before while my corn was in the blade , so the birds were The Labours of Robinson Crusoe . 35 A Tale from "Don Quixote.
Pàgina 42
... began to abate of the red colour , and watching them all night , that I might not let the fire abate too fast , in the morning I had three very good ( I will not say handsome ) pipkins , and two other earthen pots , as hard burnt as ...
... began to abate of the red colour , and watching them all night , that I might not let the fire abate too fast , in the morning I had three very good ( I will not say handsome ) pipkins , and two other earthen pots , as hard burnt as ...
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answered arms Arthur baked Baltasound bark battle of Crécy began bells birds boat bread called canoe carry cave cormorant corn crop Daniel Defoe dark diggers Don Quixote earth earthen pot enemies Erica Excelsior eyes fell fiord fire fowls François Friday gold hand Hardy head hear heard heigh-ho hither Hund Inchcape Rock island islet Kathleen killed king knew labour land laugh lived look lord master meal Mtésa never night Nordland Norman Offerus Oroonoko palace Peterkin piece poor river ROBINSON CRUSOE rock Rolf round sail Sancho Sancho Panza Saxon schooner seen ship shoot shore shot shout side skiff soon sound Speke stone stood Sulitelma swans sweet tell thing Thomas à Becket thou thought told took Tournament tree vessel voice walked watching wind wood word young