Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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Pagina 286
... dear , said Mrs. Benson , those who commit such barbarous actions , are quite insensible to the distresses they occasion . It is very true , that we ought not to indulge so great a degree of pity and tenderness for such animals , as for ...
... dear , said Mrs. Benson , those who commit such barbarous actions , are quite insensible to the distresses they occasion . It is very true , that we ought not to indulge so great a degree of pity and tenderness for such animals , as for ...
Pagina 292
... dear , said he , when I found there was no chance of assisting my little ones , I pursued my course , and sought her in every place of our usual resort , but to no purpose : at length I returned to the bush , where I beheld an ...
... dear , said he , when I found there was no chance of assisting my little ones , I pursued my course , and sought her in every place of our usual resort , but to no purpose : at length I returned to the bush , where I beheld an ...
Pagina 410
... dear Mamma ; or , to speak in still higher terms , as if you remembered that there is an Eye which sees us where- ever we are . These are my thoughts : now I will tell you yours . You think , that if you had such a pair of Looking ...
... dear Mamma ; or , to speak in still higher terms , as if you remembered that there is an Eye which sees us where- ever we are . These are my thoughts : now I will tell you yours . You think , that if you had such a pair of Looking ...
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