A Treasury of Pleasure Books, for Young PeopleJoseph Cundall |
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... rest himself , and in the fullness of his joy he ate up his dinner and supper all at one meal , and spent his two remaining farthings to purchase half a glass of beer . He then went his way , and continued driving his cow towards his ...
... rest himself , and in the fullness of his joy he ate up his dinner and supper all at one meal , and spent his two remaining farthings to purchase half a glass of beer . He then went his way , and continued driving his cow towards his ...
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... rest himself , and in the fullness of his joy he ate up his dinner and supper all at one meal , and spent his two remaining farthings to purchase half a glass of beer . He then went his way , and continued driving his cow towards his ...
... rest himself , and in the fullness of his joy he ate up his dinner and supper all at one meal , and spent his two remaining farthings to purchase half a glass of beer . He then went his way , and continued driving his cow towards his ...
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... rest will come of itself . I have one here that is a trifle worn , but I won't ask for anything more than your goose in exchange for it . Shall it be a bargain ? " " How can you doubt it ? " replied Hans ; " I shall be the happiest man ...
... rest will come of itself . I have one here that is a trifle worn , but I won't ask for anything more than your goose in exchange for it . Shall it be a bargain ? " " How can you doubt it ? " replied Hans ; " I shall be the happiest man ...
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... had eaten up all his provisions in his joy at the bargain he had made for the cow . By degrees he could scarcely drag his weary limbs any farther , and was obliged to stop every minute to rest from the HANS IN LUCK .
... had eaten up all his provisions in his joy at the bargain he had made for the cow . By degrees he could scarcely drag his weary limbs any farther , and was obliged to stop every minute to rest from the HANS IN LUCK .
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... rest , and refresh himself with a cool draught ; and for this purpose he placed the stones very carefully on the brink of the well . He then sat down , and was stooping over the well to drink , when he hap- pened to push the stones ...
... rest , and refresh himself with a cool draught ; and for this purpose he placed the stones very carefully on the brink of the well . He then sat down , and was stooping over the well to drink , when he hap- pened to push the stones ...
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bargain beast beat dog beautiful began birds bite pig BLAKEMAN Bo-peep brother burn stick butcher churn COCK ROBIN Cocky-locky cried crumpled horn dance delighted door drake DRAWINGS BY HARRISON drink Ducky-daddles eggs exclaimed fat duck fawn flew gaed Ganderee goose Goosey Goosie-poosie hand HARRISON WEIR head heard Henny-penny home to-night horse house that Jack huntsmen Jack built JENNY WREN kill kill'd the rat kiss'd the maiden knife-grinder LITTLE BO-PEEP'S lump of gold maiden all forlorn malt marsh milk'd the cow morning New-York night OLD MOTHER HUBBARD old woman peasant Piep poor duckling PUBLISHED BY SHELDON queen quench fire Reynard ROBIN AND JENNY rope saying Simple Simon sister sky is falling stile stones swans swim tell the King thought took toss'd the dog ugly ugly duckling vanish at dawn wild geese witch's daughter worried the cat young duck