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" Anything to please," says the owner ; and alighting with his son, they tied the legs of the ass together, and by the help of a pole endeavoured to carry him upon their shoulders over the bridge that led to the town. "
The French Teacher: Being a New and Methodized Plan of Grammatical ... - Page 315
by Saint Phorien André - 1830 - 466 pages
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 26

British essayists - 1802 - 360 pages
...says the man. One would not have thought so, replied the other, by your loading him so unmercifully. You and your son are better able to carry the poor...together, and by the help of a pole endeavoured to carry hi.n upon their shoulders over the bridge that led to the town. This was so entertaining a sight that...
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The Speaker: Or Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - 1823 - 412 pages
...says the man. One would not bave thought so, replied the other, by your loading him so unmercifully. You and your son are better able to carry the poor beast, than he you. Any thing to please, says tbe owner; and alighting with his sou, they tied the legs of the ass together, and by the help of a...
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The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English ...

William Enfield - Elocution - 1827 - 412 pages
...says the man. One would not have thought so, replied the other, by your loading him so unmercifully. You and your son are better able to carry the poor...owner; and alighting with his son, they tied the legs of'the ass together, and by the help of a pole endeavoured to carry him upon their shoulders over the...
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The English Instructor: Being a Collection of Pieces in Prose, Selected from ...

Readers - 1830 - 288 pages
...man. — " One would not have thought so7," replied the other, "by your loading him8 so unmercifully. You and your son are better able to carry the poor beast than he you." — "Any thing to please9," says the owner; and alighting with his son, they tied the legs of the ass together, and by...
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Book of lessons for the use of schools, Book 2

Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1836 - 188 pages
...are better the poor beast than he is, you." " Anything you please^jsays the owner ; and dismounting with his son, they tied the legs of the ass together, and by the help of a pole tried to carry him upon their shoulders over the bridge that led to the town. This was so amusing a...
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The Moral and Intellectual School Book: Containing Instructions for Reading ...

William Martin - Readers - 1838 - 368 pages
...the man. " One would not have thought so," said the other, " by your loading him so unmercifully ; you and your son are better able to carry the poor beast than he you." " Anything to please," said the owner ; and, alighting with his son, they tied the legs of the ass...
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Simple lessons in reading

Simple lessons - 1841 - 102 pages
...the poor beast, than he is to carry you." " Any thing you please," says the owner ; and dismounting with his son, they tied the legs of the ass together, and, by the help of a pole, tried to carry him upon their shoulders over the bridge that led to the next town. This was so amusing...
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The young scholar's companion; or, A selection of reading lessons

Robert Connel - 1853 - 210 pages
..." One would not have thought so," replied the other, " by your loading him as you do without mercy. You and your son are better able to carry the poor beast than he is to carry you !" "Any thing to please," says the owner ; and so he and his son coining off, they...
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Watson's ... book of reading. [Another], Book 4

George Watson (publisher.) - 1859 - 172 pages
..." One would not have thought so," replied the other, " by your loading him as you do without mercy. You and your son are better able to carry the poor beast than he is to carry you !" " Any thing to please," says the owner ; and so he and his son coming off, they...
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Watson's ... book of reading, Book 3

George Watson (publisher.) - 1859 - 152 pages
..." One would not have thought so," replied the other, " by your loading him as you do without mercy. You and your son are better able to carry the poor beast than he is to carry you !" " Any thing to please," says the owner ; and so he and his son coming off, they...
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