Angelo, Or The Pine Forest in the AlpsGriffith and Farran, 1864 - Alps |
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... seemed like a wolf looking at a lamb . She bid Angelo go out to see if he could help her husband with the donkeys ; but just then he came in , and heard his brother's question . " No ; he is none of ours . one hereabouts . " He belongs ...
... seemed like a wolf looking at a lamb . She bid Angelo go out to see if he could help her husband with the donkeys ; but just then he came in , and heard his brother's question . " No ; he is none of ours . one hereabouts . " He belongs ...
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... seemed as though it must break the bone , Paul relaxed his grasp , and Angelo was thankful to escape back to bed . Towards morning he fell asleep , and was awakened by Babbette , who was crying bitterly . She told him sorrowfully to get ...
... seemed as though it must break the bone , Paul relaxed his grasp , and Angelo was thankful to escape back to bed . Towards morning he fell asleep , and was awakened by Babbette , who was crying bitterly . She told him sorrowfully to get ...
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... seemed as though they must fall down into the valley be- neath , where the river could scarcely be seen , and where the tall pine trees were growing so far down below , that they looked no larger than gooseberry - bushes . The asses ...
... seemed as though they must fall down into the valley be- neath , where the river could scarcely be seen , and where the tall pine trees were growing so far down below , that they looked no larger than gooseberry - bushes . The asses ...
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... seemed content with him . As soon as this scanty meal was ended , Paul bid Angelo loose the asses , for they must be off to the forest . At the word Forest , Angelo's heart sank ; he recollected what the man had said about the wolf ...
... seemed content with him . As soon as this scanty meal was ended , Paul bid Angelo loose the asses , for they must be off to the forest . At the word Forest , Angelo's heart sank ; he recollected what the man had said about the wolf ...
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... seemed to be unearthly ; the distant rushing of the river ; the sound of great stones and pieces of rock rolling down into the valley beneath ; the creaking of the wind amongst the branches of the trees ; and , most terrible of all , a ...
... seemed to be unearthly ; the distant rushing of the river ; the sound of great stones and pieces of rock rolling down into the valley beneath ; the creaking of the wind amongst the branches of the trees ; and , most terrible of all , a ...
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