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" I do that," replied the lame man, since I am scarce able to drag myself along ? but as you appear to be very strong, if you will carry me, we will seek our fortunes together. It will then be my interest to warn you of any thing that may obstruct your... "
Select fables, from Ęsop and others - Page 36
by Aesopus - 1820
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The fables of Ęsop, and others, with designs on wood, by T. Bewick

Aesopus - 1818 - 428 pages
...kind as to guide him through the difficulty. How can I do that, said the lame Man, since I am scarcely able to drag myself along ? But as you appear to be...together. It will then be my interest to warn you against any thing that may obstruct your way; your feet shall be my feet, and my eyes your's. With...
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Select Fables: With Cuts

John Trotter Brockett - Fables - 1820 - 384 pages
...bad piece of road, meets with a Lame Man, and entreats him to guide him through the difficulty he was got into. " How can I do that," replied the Lame Man,...your way ; your feet shall be my feet, and my eyes your's." " With all my heart," returned the Blind Man ; "let us render each other our mutual services."...
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Select Fables; with Cuts, Designed and Engraved by Thomas and John Bewick ...

Thomas Bewick - Fables - 1820 - 388 pages
...bad piece of road, meets with a Lame Man, and entreats him to guide him through the difficulty he was got into. " How can I do that," replied the Lame Man,...your way ; your feet shall be my feet, and my eyes your's." " With all my heart," returned the Blind Man ; " let us render each other our mutual services."...
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A Pronouncing Vocabulary; with lessons in prose and verse, etc

George Fulton - English language - 1826 - 224 pages
...the difficulty into which he had fallen. How can I do that, replied the lame man, since I am scarcely able to drag myself along ? but as you appear to be very strong, if you will carry me, we wiU seek our fortunes together. It will then be my interest to warn you of any thing which may obstruct...
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Fables: Original and Selected, by the Most Esteemed European and Oriental ...

George Moir Bussey - Fables - 1842 - 608 pages
...through the difficulty he had got into. " How can I do that," replied the lame man, " since I am scarcely able to drag myself along ? But, as you appear to...together. It will then be my interest to warn you of anything that may obstruct your way : your feet shall be my feet, and my eyes yours." — " With all...
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Fables selected from Dodsley, Croxall, &c. and revised

Fables - 1846 - 98 pages
...through the difficulty he had got into. " How can I do that," replied the lame man, "since I am scarcely able to drag myself along? But as you appear to be...together. It will then be my interest to warn you of anything that may obstruct your way : your feet shall be my feet, and my eyes yours." — " With all...
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The first (-sixth) 'Standard' reader, Volume 4

James Stuart Laurie - 1863 - 198 pages
...replied the lame man, "since I am scarcely able to drag myself along ? But if you will carry me, let us seek our fortunes together. It will then be my interest to warn you of anything that may obstruct your way ; your feet shall be my feet, and my eyes your eyes." " With all...
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A new British spelling book; or, An introduction to spelling and reading

Joseph Guy (of Bristol.) - 1864 - 176 pages
...I do that, said the lame man, since ' am not able to drag myself along ? but as you appear to Ъе very strong, if you will carry me, we will seek our...together. It will then be my interest to warn you of anything that may be in your way : your feet shall be my feet, and my eyes yours. — With all my heart,...
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Bewick's Select Fables of Aesop and Others, in Three Parts: I. Fables ...

1784 - 378 pages
...piece of -ix road, meets with a Lame man, and intreats him to guide him through the difficulty he was got into. How can I do that, replied the Lame man,...together. It will then be my interest to warn you of anything that may obstruct your way ; your feet shall be my feet, and my eyes yours. With all my heart,...
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The Kensington series of lesson books (ed. by J.W. Laurie). Primer, pt, Volume 4

Kensington series - 1872 - 168 pages
...replied the lame man, " since I am scarcely able to drag myself along ? But if you will carry me, let us seek our fortunes together. It will then be my interest to warn you of anything that may obstruct your way ; your feet shall be my feet, and my eyes your eyes." THE OYSTER...
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