Adventures Among Books: First[-third] Selection, Volume 2Hokuseido Press, 1950 - American literature |
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... fond of Perronet — at least , 20 Perronet was not his name then , but he was the same person and at last it was ... fond of sweet things ; but then he was particularly fond of Perronet . So we all gave up sugar , and Perronet was allowed ...
... fond of Perronet — at least , 20 Perronet was not his name then , but he was the same person and at last it was ... fond of sweet things ; but then he was particularly fond of Perronet . So we all gave up sugar , and Perronet was allowed ...
Page 103
... fond of the field as we were . What he liked were the little birds . At least , I don't know that he liked them , but they 25 were what he chiefly attended to . I think he knew that it was our field , and thought he was the watch - dog ...
... fond of the field as we were . What he liked were the little birds . At least , I don't know that he liked them , but they 25 were what he chiefly attended to . I think he knew that it was our field , and thought he was the watch - dog ...
Page 104
... fond of arranging flowers , and I always make our birthday wreaths . And sometimes I kept a whole lot of shops , and 20 Richard and Sandy bought my things , and paid for them with money made of elderpith , sliced into rounds . The first ...
... fond of arranging flowers , and I always make our birthday wreaths . And sometimes I kept a whole lot of shops , and 20 Richard and Sandy bought my things , and paid for them with money made of elderpith , sliced into rounds . The first ...
Contents
THE FUTURE | 1 |
THE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS Daniel Webster | 11 |
THE PHANTOM PORTRAIT S T Coleridge | 29 |
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