Twelve stories of the sayings and doings of animals1853 |
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... speak to the new comer , and his friends called him jealous , and mocked him . Then Paragon began to keep away from the herd , and to repent that he had been tempted to come with them from his home ; and he even thought of going back ...
... speak to the new comer , and his friends called him jealous , and mocked him . Then Paragon began to keep away from the herd , and to repent that he had been tempted to come with them from his home ; and he even thought of going back ...
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... speak , but they felt themselves seized ; their heads were put under their wings in a mo- ment , and they were all packed into a basket ; they dared not move after that ; but they were sure their companions were not killed , because ...
... speak , but they felt themselves seized ; their heads were put under their wings in a mo- ment , and they were all packed into a basket ; they dared not move after that ; but they were sure their companions were not killed , because ...
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... speak , to whistle tunes , and call all the people about her by their names . That of the cabin - boy being most often repeated ; she was always crying out , " Bill , come here ; you're wanted , " and brought him down so often , that he ...
... speak , to whistle tunes , and call all the people about her by their names . That of the cabin - boy being most often repeated ; she was always crying out , " Bill , come here ; you're wanted , " and brought him down so often , that he ...
Page 36
... the torn mouths and paw , and it may be supposed how Grip and Pincher trembled while the farmer was speaking . The young gentleman offered to pay the farmer for all the mischief that had been done , and promised to 36 THE POACHERS .
... the torn mouths and paw , and it may be supposed how Grip and Pincher trembled while the farmer was speaking . The young gentleman offered to pay the farmer for all the mischief that had been done , and promised to 36 THE POACHERS .
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... speak to each other for pain and crying , they said it was all owing to that wicked dog who stole the sheep , who had come a stranger to the village , tempted them out at nights , and taught them to do such wrong things . They were very ...
... speak to each other for pain and crying , they said it was all owing to that wicked dog who stole the sheep , who had come a stranger to the village , tempted them out at nights , and taught them to do such wrong things . They were very ...
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