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 33
... island , was asked to be careful not to shoot at a loring anywhere near the harbour of Baltasound . It was quite unnecessary to do more - if indeed anything more could have been done - and " the doctor's loring " became a sacred bird to ...
... island , was asked to be careful not to shoot at a loring anywhere near the harbour of Baltasound . It was quite unnecessary to do more - if indeed anything more could have been done - and " the doctor's loring " became a sacred bird to ...
Pàgina 37
... island ; and I could never see a bird near the place as long as my scarecrows hung there . This I was very glad of , you may be sure ; and about the latter end of December , which was our second harvest of the year , I reaped my corn ...
... island ; and I could never see a bird near the place as long as my scarecrows hung there . This I was very glad of , you may be sure ; and about the latter end of December , which was our second harvest of the year , I reaped my corn ...
Pàgina 40
... island by any mouth but my own . This , therefore , was not my work , but an assistance to my work ; for now , as I said , I had a great employ- ment upon my hands , as follows : -I had long studied to make , by some means or other ...
... island by any mouth but my own . This , therefore , was not my work , but an assistance to my work ; for now , as I said , I had a great employ- ment upon my hands , as follows : -I had long studied to make , by some means or other ...
Pàgina 43
... island of hardness sufficient , but were all of a sandy crumbling stone , which neither would bear the weight of a heavy pestle , nor would break the corn without filling it with sand ; so , after The Labours of Robinson Crusoe . 43.
... island of hardness sufficient , but were all of a sandy crumbling stone , which neither would bear the weight of a heavy pestle , nor would break the corn without filling it with sand ; so , after The Labours of Robinson Crusoe . 43.
Pàgina 33
... island , was asked to be careful not to shoot at a loring anywhere near the harbour of Baltasound . It was quite unnecessary to do more - if indeed anything more could have been done - and " the doctor's loring " became a sacred bird to ...
... island , was asked to be careful not to shoot at a loring anywhere near the harbour of Baltasound . It was quite unnecessary to do more - if indeed anything more could have been done - and " the doctor's loring " became a sacred bird to ...
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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