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" I was so concerned, that I could not rest till I came to see you. Pray, how is it with you now ? let me feel your pulse a little ; indeed you do not look well at all. "
The Fables of Aesop: Based on the Texts of L'Estrange and Croxall - Page 117
by Aesop - 1903 - 230 pages
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Fables of Aesop and Others

Aesop - Fables - 1788 - 382 pages
...could not reft till I came to fee you. Pray how is it with you ro.v? Let me feel your Pulfe a little; indeed you do not look well at all. He was running on after this impudent fulfome Manner, when the Hen anfwered him from the Rooft, Truly, Coufin Rtyvard,...
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Fables of Ęsop and others: transl. With instructive applications, by S. Croxall

Aesopus - 1805 - 378 pages
...could not reft till 1 came to fee you. Pray how is it with you now ? Let me feel your Pulfe a little ; indeed you do not look well at all. He was running on after this impudent fulfome Manner, when the Hen anfwered him.from the Rood, Truly, Coufiti Reynard,...
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The fables of Ęsop, and others, with designs on wood, by T. Bewick

Aesopus - 1818 - 428 pages
...could not rest till I came to see you. Pray how is it with you now ? Let me feel your pulse a little : indeed you do not look well at all. He was running on after this fulsome manner, when the Hen answered him from the roost, Truly, friend Reynard, you are...
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The fables of Ęsop; with instructive applications: by S. Croxall

Aesopus - 1850 - 300 pages
...could not rest till I came to see you : pray, how is it with you now? Let me feel your pulse a little: indeed you do not look well at all." He was running on after this impudent fulsome manner, when the hen answered him from the roost — " Truly, cousin Reynard,...
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The fables of Ęsop; with instructive applications, illustr. by H. Weir

Aesopus - 1859 - 226 pages
...not rest till I came to see you : pray, how is it with you now ? Let me feel your pulse a little : indeed you do not look well at alL" He was running on after this impudent, fulsome manner, when the hen answered him from the roost — " Truly, cousin Reynard,...
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Ęsop's fables, illustr. by E. Griset. With text based chiefly upon Croxall ...

Aesopus - 1881 - 464 pages
...he to her, " How do you do? I heard that were ill, and kept at home ; I could not rest, therefore . I had' come to see you. Pray let me feel your pulse....himself foiled, made off, and tried his luck elsewhere. THE MAN AND THE GNAT. As a clownish fellow was sitting on a bank, a Gnat settled on his leg and stung...
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Memorial Edition of Thomas Bewick's Works: The fables of Aesop, and others ...

Thomas Bewick - Illustration of books - 1885 - 412 pages
...could not rest till I came to see you. Pray how is it with you now? Let me feel your pulse a little; indeed you do not look well at all. He was running on after this fulsome manner, when the Hen answered him from the roost, Truly, friend Reynard, you are...
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Aesop's Fables

Aesop, Pat Ronson Stewart - Juvenile Fiction - 1994 - 100 pages
...smoothly, "How do you do? I heard that you were ill, and stayed at home; I could not rest until I came to see you. Pray, let me feel your pulse. Indeed,...this impudent manner, when the Hen answered him from her roost, "Truly, dear Reynard, you are right. I have seldom been in more danger than I am now. Please...
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