| Antoine Pyron du Martie - 1802 - 186 pages
...frequently la neige, et ù la grêle. - Friend, anfwcrs the Wolf, quite overjoyed, if that is all 1 muft dp to live happy, I'll do it with all my heart ; for at prefent I have but a forry time of it, in the woods, ex • .Il me ferai t bien plus doux, Jans doute,... | |
| Thomas James - Fables, Greek - 1848 - 290 pages
..." " Why," replies the Dog, "just to guard the master's house and keep off the thieves at night." " With all my heart ; for at present I have but a sorry time of it. This woodland life, with its frosts and rains, is sharp work for me. To have a warm roof over my head... | |
| Aesopus - 1858 - 198 pages
..." " Why," replies the Dog, " just to guard the master's house and keep off the thieves at night." " With all my heart ; for at present I have but a sorry time of it. This woodland life, with its frosts and rains, is sharp work for me. To have a warm roof over my head... | |
| Phrenology - 1866 - 404 pages
...that ?" "Why," replies the Dog, "just to guard the mailer's house and keep off the thieves at night." "With all my heart; for at present I have but a sorry time of it. This woodland life, with its frosU and rains, is •harp work for me. To have & warm roof over my head... | |
| Frederic Taber Cooper - Aesop's fables - 1921 - 574 pages
...that?" "Why," replies the Dog, "just to guard the master's house and keep off the thieves at night." "With all my heart; for at present I have but a sorry time of it. This woodland life, with its frosts and rains, is sharp work for me. To have a warm roof over my head... | |
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