A treasury of Pleasure books for young and old [ed. by J. Cundall].1851 |
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... bargain , " said Robin , " and here's the money . " Delighted at having concluded so good a bargain , the butcher lost no time in dismounting and throwing off his smock - frock , which the outlaw instantly put on over his clothes , and ...
... bargain , " said Robin , " and here's the money . " Delighted at having concluded so good a bargain , the butcher lost no time in dismounting and throwing off his smock - frock , which the outlaw instantly put on over his clothes , and ...
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... bag , and get me a pair of boots made , so that I may stride through the brambles , and you will soon see that you have a better bargain than you think for . " W.G.MASCN Although the cat's new master did not put much PUSS IN BOOTS .
... bag , and get me a pair of boots made , so that I may stride through the brambles , and you will soon see that you have a better bargain than you think for . " W.G.MASCN Although the cat's new master did not put much PUSS IN BOOTS .
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... bargain . Suppose I were to give you my horse , and you were to let me have your lump in exchange . " " That I will , and thank you too , " said Hans ; " but I remind you that you will have to drag it along as best you may . " The ...
... bargain . Suppose I were to give you my horse , and you were to let me have your lump in exchange . " " That I will , and thank you too , " said Hans ; " but I remind you that you will have to drag it along as best you may . " The ...
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... a quiet pace , and kept ruminating upon the excellent bargain he had made . " If I have only a bit of bread - and that is not likely to fail me - I shall be able to add butter and cheese to it as often as I wish HANS IN LUCK .
... a quiet pace , and kept ruminating upon the excellent bargain he had made . " If I have only a bit of bread - and that is not likely to fail me - I shall be able to add butter and cheese to it as often as I wish HANS IN LUCK .
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... bargains he had struck . The lad told him , in turn , that he was carrying the goose to a christening dinner . Only just feel how heavy it is , " continued he , taking the goose up by the wings ; " it has been fattening these eight ...
... bargains he had struck . The lad told him , in turn , that he was carrying the goose to a christening dinner . Only just feel how heavy it is , " continued he , taking the goose up by the wings ; " it has been fattening these eight ...
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abbot Allen-a-Dale animal answered archers asked bargain beard beautiful bird BOOKS FOR YOUNG brother butcher castle CHARMED FAWN companion cried delighted dinner door drake DRAWINGS BY EDWARD Earl of Huntingdon EDWARD WEHNERT Emperor Barbarossa exclaimed flew flock follow Fountain Abbey Friar Tuck gave goats golden goose hand HARRISON WEIR head hearing horse hunt huntsmen ILLUSTRATED WITH SIX inquired John Little king knife-grinder Kyffhauser Little John lived Lord LUCK majesty Marquis of Carabas marsh master milk monk morning mother never night ogre once outlaw passed through Sherwood peasant Peter Klaus PETER THE GOATHERD piep PLEASURE BOOKS poor duckling PUSS IN BOOTS Quack queen quoth reached replied saying Sheriff Sherwood Forest shew Sir Rychard Sittendorf SIX DRAWINGS sooner stones swans swim thing tired took UGLY LITTLE DUCK vanish at dawn wild geese YOUNG AND OLD