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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... by the old people of the valley below , that they can yet remember the magician who once made his home there ; that all night long a lamp burned in the highest Now window , for he never needed sleep ; and that 2 HACCO THE DWARF ; OR.
... by the old people of the valley below , that they can yet remember the magician who once made his home there ; that all night long a lamp burned in the highest Now window , for he never needed sleep ; and that 2 HACCO THE DWARF ; OR.
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... night in trying to find out the secret of making gold — a secret , however , which he certainly never dis- covered , though he was probably on the point of doing so , when he was interrupted by an awful and mysterious death . Such are ...
... night in trying to find out the secret of making gold — a secret , however , which he certainly never dis- covered , though he was probably on the point of doing so , when he was interrupted by an awful and mysterious death . Such are ...
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... night , and took his way back to the valley , telling Ursula where to find him whenever she went to the village , and might need some one to carry her purchases up to the tower . Bernard went to the door and watched the man depart ...
... night , and took his way back to the valley , telling Ursula where to find him whenever she went to the village , and might need some one to carry her purchases up to the tower . Bernard went to the door and watched the man depart ...
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... night after night gazing up at the sky ; and he'll do that more than ever here when the nights are fine . " A silence came over them all , and again old Ursula looked into the fire as if she were think- ing , and the children thought of ...
... night after night gazing up at the sky ; and he'll do that more than ever here when the nights are fine . " A silence came over them all , and again old Ursula looked into the fire as if she were think- ing , and the children thought of ...
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... night . " But come , we The old woman lifted Cora to the ground , and then bade the children kneel around her while she prayed , their voices following hers , for a blessing on their new home , for peaceful rest , and all things needful ...
... night . " But come , we The old woman lifted Cora to the ground , and then bade the children kneel around her while she prayed , their voices following hers , for a blessing on their new home , for peaceful rest , and all things needful ...
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