Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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... father received me with transport ; he pressed me to his bosom with tears of joy , and told me , that he could now resign his breath without reluctance , since he had lived to see that I was not unworthy of being called his son . ' I ...
... father received me with transport ; he pressed me to his bosom with tears of joy , and told me , that he could now resign his breath without reluctance , since he had lived to see that I was not unworthy of being called his son . ' I ...
Pagina 287
... father , perhaps he will be able to explain the appearance which has so alarmed you to - day . As soon as the father had given the worm to Robin , he was preparing to depart for another , but to his surprise , all the rest of the ...
... father , perhaps he will be able to explain the appearance which has so alarmed you to - day . As soon as the father had given the worm to Robin , he was preparing to depart for another , but to his surprise , all the rest of the ...
Pagina 306
... father , let us see your dexterity at flying upwards ; come , I will shew you how to raise yourself . O ! you need not take that trouble , said the conceited bird , as I flew down I warrant I know how to fly up : then spreading his ...
... father , let us see your dexterity at flying upwards ; come , I will shew you how to raise yourself . O ! you need not take that trouble , said the conceited bird , as I flew down I warrant I know how to fly up : then spreading his ...
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