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Page 100
... wife looked bravely up , and , as the boys clustered round her , she began to cheer and encourage them with calm and loving words . I rejoiced to see her fortitude , though my heart was ready to break as I gazed on my dear ones . We ...
... wife looked bravely up , and , as the boys clustered round her , she began to cheer and encourage them with calm and loving words . I rejoiced to see her fortitude , though my heart was ready to break as I gazed on my dear ones . We ...
Page 102
... our problematical chance of escaping as a happy cer- tainty , and began to enjoy the relief from the vio- lent pitching and rolling of the vessel . My wife , however , perceived my distress and anxiety 102 THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON.
... our problematical chance of escaping as a happy cer- tainty , and began to enjoy the relief from the vio- lent pitching and rolling of the vessel . My wife , however , perceived my distress and anxiety 102 THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON.
Page 103
... wife , however , perceived my distress and anxiety , in spite of my forced composure , and I made her comprehend our real situation , greatly fearing the effect of the intelligence on her nerves . Not for a moment did her courage and ...
... wife , however , perceived my distress and anxiety , in spite of my forced composure , and I made her comprehend our real situation , greatly fearing the effect of the intelligence on her nerves . Not for a moment did her courage and ...
Page 104
... wife took her youngest son , Franz , to help her to feed the unfortunate animals on board , who were in a pitiful plight , having been neglected for several days . Fritz hastened to the arm chest , Ernest to look for tools ; and Jack ...
... wife took her youngest son , Franz , to help her to feed the unfortunate animals on board , who were in a pitiful plight , having been neglected for several days . Fritz hastened to the arm chest , Ernest to look for tools ; and Jack ...
Page 105
... wife , " I have nothing to show , but I can give you good news . Some useful animals are still alive ; a cow , a donkey , two goats , six sheep , a ram , and a fine sow . I was but just in time to save their lives by taking food to them ...
... wife , " I have nothing to show , but I can give you good news . Some useful animals are still alive ; a cow , a donkey , two goats , six sheep , a ram , and a fine sow . I was but just in time to save their lives by taking food to them ...
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