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 22
... sight , And fearing every moment he would bite , And rob our household of our only cat That was of age to combat with a rat ; With outstretch'd hoe I slew him at the door , And taught him never to come there no more . W. Cowper . V ...
... sight , And fearing every moment he would bite , And rob our household of our only cat That was of age to combat with a rat ; With outstretch'd hoe I slew him at the door , And taught him never to come there no more . W. Cowper . V ...
Pàgina 25
... sight that met our gaze was certainly not a little amusing . On the top of a log which we some- times used as a table sat the black cat , with a very demure expression on its countenance ; and in front of it sitting on the ground , with ...
... sight that met our gaze was certainly not a little amusing . On the top of a log which we some- times used as a table sat the black cat , with a very demure expression on its countenance ; and in front of it sitting on the ground , with ...
Pàgina 36
... sight than they dropped down one by one into the corn again . I was so provoked that I could not have patience to stay till more came on , knowing that every grain that they ate now was , as it might be said , a peck - loaf to me in the ...
... sight than they dropped down one by one into the corn again . I was so provoked that I could not have patience to stay till more came on , knowing that every grain that they ate now was , as it might be said , a peck - loaf to me in the ...
Pàgina 50
... sight of thirty or forty windmills which are in that plain ; and as soon as Don Quixote espied them , he said to his squire , 1 " Fortune disposes our affairs better . than we ourselves could have desired : look yonder , friend Sancho ...
... sight of thirty or forty windmills which are in that plain ; and as soon as Don Quixote espied them , he said to his squire , 1 " Fortune disposes our affairs better . than we ourselves could have desired : look yonder , friend Sancho ...
Pàgina 55
... sight of the wood ; so they broke into a trot again , and were soon across the brook , up the slope , and into the Spinney . Here they advanced as noiselessly as possible , lest keepers or other enemies should be about , and stopped at ...
... sight of the wood ; so they broke into a trot again , and were soon across the brook , up the slope , and into the Spinney . Here they advanced as noiselessly as possible , lest keepers or other enemies should be about , and stopped at ...
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