Hacco, the Dwarf, Or, The Tower on the Mountain: And Other TalesGriffith and Farran, successors to Newbery and Harris, corner of St. Paul's Churchyard, 1865 - Children's stories - 270 pages |
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... kind face , to say one last good - night . He felt very lonely when the door closed upon her , and for a few minutes he hid his head under the bed - clothes and held his breath ; but the fear passed soon , and he looked around him . The ...
... kind face , to say one last good - night . He felt very lonely when the door closed upon her , and for a few minutes he hid his head under the bed - clothes and held his breath ; but the fear passed soon , and he looked around him . The ...
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... kind- ness . When the white goat had been milked , she walked on with a stately pace , and , at a wild cry from the dwarf , another goat came in her place .. Meanwhile Ursula had returned to her work in- doors , and Bernard felt half ...
... kind- ness . When the white goat had been milked , she walked on with a stately pace , and , at a wild cry from the dwarf , another goat came in her place .. Meanwhile Ursula had returned to her work in- doors , and Bernard felt half ...
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... kind , and his manner of speaking so gentle , that even Cora soon conquered her shy- ness , and answered like the rest . He noticed the little strangers , and spoke to Ursula in the porch . " You are the nurse from the tower ? " he said ...
... kind , and his manner of speaking so gentle , that even Cora soon conquered her shy- ness , and answered like the rest . He noticed the little strangers , and spoke to Ursula in the porch . " You are the nurse from the tower ? " he said ...
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... kind friend was gone to a better place , and not sleeping for ever in his grave . Ursula pointed to the poor dwarf himself , and then raised her hand also towards the sky . He understood her , but shook his head sadly and humbly , and ...
... kind friend was gone to a better place , and not sleeping for ever in his grave . Ursula pointed to the poor dwarf himself , and then raised her hand also towards the sky . He understood her , but shook his head sadly and humbly , and ...
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... kind words , but Ursula was seldom able to take the children to the church in the valley . The little girls were tender and deli- cate , and they could not bear exposure to the biting cold ; but Bernard braved it well , and did much to ...
... kind words , but Ursula was seldom able to take the children to the church in the valley . The little girls were tender and deli- cate , and they could not bear exposure to the biting cold ; but Bernard braved it well , and did much to ...
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