Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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Pagina 81
... learned all his Lesson . Then out came the little Boy . How do doody Two - Shoes , says he , not able to speak plain . Yet this little Boy had learned all his Letters ; for she threw down this Alphabet mixed together thus ...
... learned all his Lesson . Then out came the little Boy . How do doody Two - Shoes , says he , not able to speak plain . Yet this little Boy had learned all his Letters ; for she threw down this Alphabet mixed together thus ...
Pagina 299
... learned animals ; as you may assure yourself they exercise great barbarities upon them , of which starving them almost to death is most likely among the number ; and you may with the money such a sight would cost you procure for ...
... learned animals ; as you may assure yourself they exercise great barbarities upon them , of which starving them almost to death is most likely among the number ; and you may with the money such a sight would cost you procure for ...
Pagina 403
... learned to drink ; he said it was a comfort to forget himself , and he would add an oath - I never heard him swear till then . I took pains when he was a child to teach him his prayers , and he rewarded me by being a dutiful son . The ...
... learned to drink ; he said it was a comfort to forget himself , and he would add an oath - I never heard him swear till then . I took pains when he was a child to teach him his prayers , and he rewarded me by being a dutiful son . The ...
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