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 56
... tree , which was a beech . He saw that Martin and Tom were busy with the climbing - irons , and couldn't resist the temptation of hoaxing . Arthur stared and wondered more than ever . " Well , how curious ! it doesn't look a bit like ...
... tree , which was a beech . He saw that Martin and Tom were busy with the climbing - irons , and couldn't resist the temptation of hoaxing . Arthur stared and wondered more than ever . " Well , how curious ! it doesn't look a bit like ...
Pàgina 57
... tree to climb until the branches were reached , the first of which was some fourteen feet up , for the trunk was too ... tree ! " " I dare say ! and have you standing on my shoulders with the irons on ; what do you think my skin's made ...
... tree to climb until the branches were reached , the first of which was some fourteen feet up , for the trunk was too ... tree ! " " I dare say ! and have you standing on my shoulders with the irons on ; what do you think my skin's made ...
Pàgina 58
... tree above , and then Martin scrambled up on to Tom's shoulders , amidst the totterings and groanings of the pyramid , and , with a spring which sent his supporters howling to the ground , clasped the stem some ten feet up , and ...
... tree above , and then Martin scrambled up on to Tom's shoulders , amidst the totterings and groanings of the pyramid , and , with a spring which sent his supporters howling to the ground , clasped the stem some ten feet up , and ...
Pàgina 60
... tree's withered branch ! Beware the awful avalanche ! " 4 This was the peasant's last Good - night . A voice replied , far up the height , " Excelsior ! " At break of day , as heavenward The pious monks of Saint Bernard 5 Uttered the ...
... tree's withered branch ! Beware the awful avalanche ! " 4 This was the peasant's last Good - night . A voice replied , far up the height , " Excelsior ! " At break of day , as heavenward The pious monks of Saint Bernard 5 Uttered the ...
Pàgina 36
... trees about me , as if they only waited till I was gone away . And the event proved it to be so , for as I walked off , as if I was gone , I was no sooner out of their sight than they dropped down one by one into the corn again . I was ...
... trees about me , as if they only waited till I was gone away . And the event proved it to be so , for as I walked off , as if I was gone , I was no sooner out of their sight than they dropped down one by one into the corn again . I was ...
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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