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
... observe . The cattle soon got used to him . When the weather was dry , and the animals fed or slept outside , Edward had the vault to himself . On such occasions he was visited by rats , rabbits , owls , weasels , pole - cats , and ...
... observe . The cattle soon got used to him . When the weather was dry , and the animals fed or slept outside , Edward had the vault to himself . On such occasions he was visited by rats , rabbits , owls , weasels , pole - cats , and ...
Pàgina 18
... observed the fellow entering the vault , looking straight in my direction . He was very cautious at first . He halted and looked around him . He turned a little , and looked out . I could easily have shot him now , but that would have ...
... observed the fellow entering the vault , looking straight in my direction . He was very cautious at first . He halted and looked around him . He turned a little , and looked out . I could easily have shot him now , but that would have ...
Pàgina 24
... observations to the other islands , and enjoy a sail over the beautiful sea , afforded us much delight , and after dinner we set about making the oars in good earnest . Jack went into the woods , and blocked them roughly out with the ...
... observations to the other islands , and enjoy a sail over the beautiful sea , afforded us much delight , and after dinner we set about making the oars in good earnest . Jack went into the woods , and blocked them roughly out with the ...
Pàgina 27
... observed that he blushed very deeply at the time we discovered ourselves , and he did not seem to relish any allusion to the subject after- wards ; so we refrained from remarking on it ever after , though it tickled us not a little at ...
... observed that he blushed very deeply at the time we discovered ourselves , and he did not seem to relish any allusion to the subject after- wards ; so we refrained from remarking on it ever after , though it tickled us not a little at ...
Pàgina 35
... observed , my seed of each was not above the quantity of half a peck , for I had lost one whole crop by sowing in the dry season ; but now my crop promised very well , when on a sudden I found I was in danger of losing it all again by ...
... observed , my seed of each was not above the quantity of half a peck , for I had lost one whole crop by sowing in the dry season ; but now my crop promised very well , when on a sudden I found I was in danger of losing it all again by ...
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