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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Page 116
... Ogre than by the wolves . But perhaps when he sees us he will take pity on us and let us go . " The lady , who was the Ogre's wife , thought she might conceal them in the house , so she brought them in and made them sit by the fire ...
... Ogre than by the wolves . But perhaps when he sees us he will take pity on us and let us go . " The lady , who was the Ogre's wife , thought she might conceal them in the house , so she brought them in and made them sit by the fire ...
Page 117
... Ogre a great deal better than if it had been well done . After he had eaten heartily he began to sniff about and said , " I think I smell fresh meat . " " It must be the calf which I have just been dressing , " said his wife . " No , I ...
... Ogre a great deal better than if it had been well done . After he had eaten heartily he began to sniff about and said , " I think I smell fresh meat . " " It must be the calf which I have just been dressing , " said his wife . " No , I ...
Page 123
... Ogre's house , where he rapped again at the door . When the Ogress appeared he said to her , " Your husband , the Ogre , is in great trouble . He has been captured by a band of robbers , who say they will slay him at once unless you ...
... Ogre's house , where he rapped again at the door . When the Ogress appeared he said to her , " Your husband , the Ogre , is in great trouble . He has been captured by a band of robbers , who say they will slay him at once unless you ...
Contents
NURSERY RHYMES | 3 |
THE BOYS AND THE FROGS | 59 |
THE OLD MAN AND HIS SONS | 72 |
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