Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading, Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children, Volume 1Bellows-Reeve Company, 1909 - Children's literature |
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... Hansel could not get out , but he came cheerfully back to bed and said : " Do not cry , little sister . Sleep in ... Hansel broke his in his pocket , and , stopping every now and then , dropped a crumb upon the path . " Hansel , why do ...
... Hansel could not get out , but he came cheerfully back to bed and said : " Do not cry , little sister . Sleep in ... Hansel broke his in his pocket , and , stopping every now and then , dropped a crumb upon the path . " Hansel , why do ...
Page 222
... Hansel still kept dropping crumbs as he went along . The mother led the children deep into the wood , where they had never been before , and there , making an immense fire ... HANSEL AND GRETHEL FOLLOWING THE BIRD On 222 HANSEL AND GRETHEL.
... Hansel still kept dropping crumbs as he went along . The mother led the children deep into the wood , where they had never been before , and there , making an immense fire ... HANSEL AND GRETHEL FOLLOWING THE BIRD On 222 HANSEL AND GRETHEL.
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... Hansel , Hansel , we are saved ; the old witch is dead . " 99 When she had opened the door , Hansel sprang out like a bird from its cage , and they danced about and kissed each other again and again . Then , as there was nothing to fear ...
... Hansel , Hansel , we are saved ; the old witch is dead . " 99 When she had opened the door , Hansel sprang out like a bird from its cage , and they danced about and kissed each other again and again . Then , as there was nothing to fear ...
Contents
NURSERY RHYMES | 3 |
THE BOYS AND THE FROGS | 59 |
THE OLD MAN AND HIS SONS | 72 |
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