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 17
... knew they were about the place . He only moved his legs a little , so as to drive the creature away . But the animal would not go . Then he raised himself up , and away it went ; but the night was so dark that he did not see what the ...
... knew they were about the place . He only moved his legs a little , so as to drive the creature away . But the animal would not go . Then he raised himself up , and away it went ; but the night was so dark that he did not see what the ...
Pàgina 18
... knew the shriek at once . It was a pole- cat . He now shifted his position a little , so as to be opposite the doorway , where he could see his antagonist betwixt him and the sky . He also turned upon his side in order to have more free ...
... knew the shriek at once . It was a pole- cat . He now shifted his position a little , so as to be opposite the doorway , where he could see his antagonist betwixt him and the sky . He also turned upon his side in order to have more free ...
Pàgina 28
... knew the perilous rock , And blessed the abbot of Aberbrothock . The float of the Inchcape Bell was seen , A darker spot on the ocean green . Sir Ralph the Rover walked the deck , And he fix'd his eye on the darker speck . His eye was ...
... knew the perilous rock , And blessed the abbot of Aberbrothock . The float of the Inchcape Bell was seen , A darker spot on the ocean green . Sir Ralph the Rover walked the deck , And he fix'd his eye on the darker speck . His eye was ...
Pàgina 30
... knew would be injuri- ous , if not immediately fatal , to their delicate con- stitutions . But we soon found that Toby , as we named the cormorant , was not at all fastidious re- garding his diet . He speedily proved himself to be a ...
... knew would be injuri- ous , if not immediately fatal , to their delicate con- stitutions . But we soon found that Toby , as we named the cormorant , was not at all fastidious re- garding his diet . He speedily proved himself to be a ...
Pàgina 37
... bread . And yet here I was per- plexed again , for I neither knew how to grind or make meal of my corn , or , indeed , how to clean it and part it ; nor , if made into meal The Labours of Robinson Crusoe . 37 The Death of Nelson.
... bread . And yet here I was per- plexed again , for I neither knew how to grind or make meal of my corn , or , indeed , how to clean it and part it ; nor , if made into meal The Labours of Robinson Crusoe . 37 The Death of Nelson.
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