I cannot fail of having money enough to purchase a new gown. Green — let me consider, yes, green becomes my complexion best, and green it shall be. In this dress I will go to the fair, where all the young fellows will strive to have me for a partner... Select fables, from Æsop and others - Page 78by Aesopus - 1820Full view - About this book
| Robert Dodsley, Aesop - Fables - 1765 - 400 pages
...eggs, allowing for what may prove addle, and what may be dcftroyed by vermin, will produce at leaft two hundred and fifty chickens. The chickens will be fit to carry to market about Chriftmas, when poultry always bear a good price : fo that by May-day, I cannot fail of haying money... | |
| Aesop, Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1805 - 260 pages
...eggs, allowing for what may prove addle, and what may be deftroyed by vermin, will produce at leaft two hundred and fifty chickens. The Chickens will be fit to •carry to market about Chriftmas, when poultry always bears a good price ; fo that by May-day I cannot fail ef having money... | |
| Aesop, Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1809 - 316 pages
...eggs, allowing for what may prove addle, and what may be deftroyed by vermin, will produce at leaft two hundred and fifty chickens. The chickens will be fit to carry to market about Chriftmas, when poultry always bear a good price ; fo that by Mayday I cannot fail of having money... | |
| Noah Webster - Children - 1816 - 182 pages
...fit t6 carry to market about Christina sj when poultry always beats a good price; so that by May day I cannot fail of having money enough to purchase a new Gown. Green— let me consider — yes, ifreeu becomes my complexion best, and green it shall be. In this... | |
| Thomas Bewick - Fables - 1820 - 388 pages
...three hundred. These eggs, allowing for what may prove addle, and what may be destroyed by vermin, will produce at least two hundred and fifty chickens....carry to market about Christmas, when poultry always bear a good price: so that by May-day I cannot fail of having money enough to purchase a gown. Green... | |
| John Trotter Brockett - Fables - 1820 - 384 pages
...three hundred. These eggs, allowing for what may prove addle, and what may be destroyed by vermin, will produce at least two hundred and fifty chickens....carry to market about Christmas, when poultry always bear a good price: so that by May-day I cannot fail of having money enough to purchase a gown. Green... | |
| Nathan Guilford - Spellers - 1831 - 154 pages
...and broken, will produce me at leas! two hundred and fifty chickens. The chickens I will fatten, and carry to market about Christmas, when poultry always bears a good price; and then I cannot fail of having money enough to buy m« a new gown. Let me consider what color I will... | |
| Noah Webster - English language - 1833 - 178 pages
...always bears cerned. bar, fall, what, prey. marine-, pin, bird, move. good price; so that by May day I cannot fail of having money enough to purchase a new gown. G'een—let me consider—yes, green becomes my complexion best, and green it shall be. In this dress... | |
| Noah Webster - English language - 1839 - 180 pages
...three hundred. These eggs, allowing for what may prove addle, and what may be destroyed by vermin, will produce at least two hundred and fifty chickens....market about Christmas, when poultry always bears a bar,'- fall, what, prey, marine, pin, bird, move, good price ; so that by May day I cannot fail of... | |
| Simple lessons - 1841 - 102 pages
...of eggs to three hundred. These eggs, al-low-ing for what may be destroy-ed by vermin, or otherwise, will produce at least two hundred and fifty chickens....by May-day I cannot fail of having money enough to buy a new gown. Green — let me consider — yes, green becomes my complexion best, and green it shall... | |
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