A treasury of Pleasure books for young and old [ed. by J. Cundall].1851 |
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... hearing the sound of the horn , the yelping of the hounds , and the hal- looing of the huntsmen , longed to be present , and said to his sister , " Let me join the hunt , for I can keep away no longer . " And he begged and begged , till ...
... hearing the sound of the horn , the yelping of the hounds , and the hal- looing of the huntsmen , longed to be present , and said to his sister , " Let me join the hunt , for I can keep away no longer . " And he begged and begged , till ...
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... hearing that a son was born to him , was delighted at the news , and immediately went to see his beloved wife . As he approached the bed , the old crone cried out to him , " For goodness ' sake , do not draw the curtain , for the queen ...
... hearing that a son was born to him , was delighted at the news , and immediately went to see his beloved wife . As he approached the bed , the old crone cried out to him , " For goodness ' sake , do not draw the curtain , for the queen ...
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... hearing this , that he sent two hundred soldiers to reduce the rebel , and a desperate fight took place on a plain in the forest , when Robin Hood was wounded by an arrow , and removed to Kirkley's Nunnery , where the trea- cherous ...
... hearing this , that he sent two hundred soldiers to reduce the rebel , and a desperate fight took place on a plain in the forest , when Robin Hood was wounded by an arrow , and removed to Kirkley's Nunnery , where the trea- cherous ...
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... be drowned ! " On hearing this , the king looked out of the car- riage - window , and recognising the cat who had so frequently brought him game , ordered his body- M guards to fly to the assistance of my Lord PUSS IN BOOTS .
... be drowned ! " On hearing this , the king looked out of the car- riage - window , and recognising the cat who had so frequently brought him game , ordered his body- M guards to fly to the assistance of my Lord PUSS IN BOOTS .
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... hearing the rumbling of the carriage across the drawbridge , now ran out to meet the king , saying , " Your majesty is welcome to the Marquis of Carabas's castle . " " What ! my lord marquis ! " exclaimed the PUSS IN BOOTS .
... hearing the rumbling of the carriage across the drawbridge , now ran out to meet the king , saying , " Your majesty is welcome to the Marquis of Carabas's castle . " " What ! my lord marquis ! " exclaimed the PUSS IN BOOTS .
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