A Treasury of Pleasure Books for Young PeopleJoseph Cundall |
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... lived a long while in the wilderness , when it happened one day that the king went a hunting in the forest . The fawn , hearing the sound of the horn , the yelping of the hounds , and the hallooing of the huntsmen , longed to be present ...
... lived a long while in the wilderness , when it happened one day that the king went a hunting in the forest . The fawn , hearing the sound of the horn , the yelping of the hounds , and the hallooing of the huntsmen , longed to be present ...
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... lived very happily with his new queen , while the fawn was fondled and pampered , and had the run of the palace - gardens . Meantime the wicked stepmother , whose cruelty had obliged the children to go forth into the wide world , had ...
... lived very happily with his new queen , while the fawn was fondled and pampered , and had the run of the palace - gardens . Meantime the wicked stepmother , whose cruelty had obliged the children to go forth into the wide world , had ...
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... lived . Robin Hood had often heard tell of the prowess of a certain Friar Tuck , who , having been expelled from Fountain Abbey for his irregular conduct , lived in a rude hut he had built himself amidst the woods , and who was said to ...
... lived . Robin Hood had often heard tell of the prowess of a certain Friar Tuck , who , having been expelled from Fountain Abbey for his irregular conduct , lived in a rude hut he had built himself amidst the woods , and who was said to ...
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... lived , beneath the green trees , and was buried according to his wish . The stone that marked the spot bore the following inscription : --- Here , underneath this little stone , Lies Robert Earl of Huntingdon . Ne'er archer was as he ...
... lived , beneath the green trees , and was buried according to his wish . The stone that marked the spot bore the following inscription : --- Here , underneath this little stone , Lies Robert Earl of Huntingdon . Ne'er archer was as he ...
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