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 18
... bird from being carried away by force . He was now ready for whatever might happen . Edward must tell the rest of the story in his own words : " Well , just as I hoped and expected , in about twenty minutes I observed the fellow ...
... bird from being carried away by force . He was now ready for whatever might happen . Edward must tell the rest of the story in his own words : " Well , just as I hoped and expected , in about twenty minutes I observed the fellow ...
Pàgina 19
... bird in my breast - pocket . His head was low down , so that I couldn't seize him . " I lay as still as death ; but , being forced to breathe , the movement of my chest made the brute raise his head , and at that moment I gripped him by ...
... bird in my breast - pocket . His head was low down , so that I couldn't seize him . " I lay as still as death ; but , being forced to breathe , the movement of my chest made the brute raise his head , and at that moment I gripped him by ...
Pàgina 31
... bird , and , moreover , his powerful bill was capable of inflicting grievous damage upon the bare legs of the little urchins whom he attacked . So , as a rule Toby had first choice of the fish that came to our establishment , for the ...
... bird , and , moreover , his powerful bill was capable of inflicting grievous damage upon the bare legs of the little urchins whom he attacked . So , as a rule Toby had first choice of the fish that came to our establishment , for the ...
Pàgina 32
... birds , with their heads , legs , bills , and feathers , appeared to have taken the fine edge off even Toby's excellent appetite , for when he hobbled away to his favourite retreat in a coal - shed near , the legs of the fifth and last ...
... birds , with their heads , legs , bills , and feathers , appeared to have taken the fine edge off even Toby's excellent appetite , for when he hobbled away to his favourite retreat in a coal - shed near , the legs of the fifth and last ...
Pàgina 33
... bird to all our good- natured neighbours . Strangers coming to the place were also warned of the existence of our tame cormorant , and they , too , abstained from shooting any bird of the kind on sea or on land . Thus for Toby's sake ...
... bird to all our good- natured neighbours . Strangers coming to the place were also warned of the existence of our tame cormorant , and they , too , abstained from shooting any bird of the kind on sea or on land . Thus for Toby's sake ...
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