A treasury of Pleasure books for young and old [ed. by J. Cundall].1851 |
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... king caused them both to be delivered up to jus- tice , and the daughter was condemned to be carried into the forest , where the wild beasts tore her to pieces abmA M the moment they saw her , while the THE CHARMED FAWN .
... king caused them both to be delivered up to jus- tice , and the daughter was condemned to be carried into the forest , where the wild beasts tore her to pieces abmA M the moment they saw her , while the THE CHARMED FAWN .
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... called for more wine , telling them all to drink as much as they could carry , and he would pay the reckoning . The Sheriff then turned to Robin Hood , and asked him whether he had any horned beasts to sel ROBIN HOOD .
... called for more wine , telling them all to drink as much as they could carry , and he would pay the reckoning . The Sheriff then turned to Robin Hood , and asked him whether he had any horned beasts to sel ROBIN HOOD .
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... Carry me over this water , thou brawny friar , thou hast not an hour to live . " The friar tucke up his gown , and carried him over without a word but when Robin seemed to be going , he cried out Stop , my fine fellow , and carry me ...
... Carry me over this water , thou brawny friar , thou hast not an hour to live . " The friar tucke up his gown , and carried him over without a word but when Robin seemed to be going , he cried out Stop , my fine fellow , and carry me ...
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... carried him home , where he quickly recovered . The children wished to play with him , but the young duckling thought they would do him some harm , and in his terror he flew into an earthen milk- T pan , and splashed the milk all over ...
... carried him home , where he quickly recovered . The children wished to play with him , but the young duckling thought they would do him some harm , and in his terror he flew into an earthen milk- T pan , and splashed the milk all over ...
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... in a marsh , until the again shone warmly on the earth , and the larks more welcomed spring with their songs . Then the young duckling raised his wings , w were much stronger than formerly , and carried him far. THE UGLY LITTLE DUCK .
... in a marsh , until the again shone warmly on the earth , and the larks more welcomed spring with their songs . Then the young duckling raised his wings , w were much stronger than formerly , and carried him far. THE UGLY LITTLE DUCK .
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