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... round the outside to guard them , and bark , if any body came near ; and in the morning the shepherd let them all out again . They were all very happy , and loved the shepherd who was so good to them - all ex- cept one foolish little ...
... round the outside to guard them , and bark , if any body came near ; and in the morning the shepherd let them all out again . They were all very happy , and loved the shepherd who was so good to them - all ex- cept one foolish little ...
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... round the whole nest , to keep the other little ones from tumbling out . I can tell you another story . A saucy sparrow once got into a martin's nest , while he was absent ; and when he returned , the sparrow would not let him have his ...
... round the whole nest , to keep the other little ones from tumbling out . I can tell you another story . A saucy sparrow once got into a martin's nest , while he was absent ; and when he returned , the sparrow would not let him have his ...
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... round trunk is made square . These square logs are called timber.- Some logs are sawed into boards , these are fastened together with nails . 1 Glass is made with sand , ashes , and some other substances , melted together . The squares ...
... round trunk is made square . These square logs are called timber.- Some logs are sawed into boards , these are fastened together with nails . 1 Glass is made with sand , ashes , and some other substances , melted together . The squares ...
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... round , like an orange ; he believed that men could sail all round it . A fly could creep round an orange , and come back to the place from which he set out . Columbus believed that men could sail round the world in a ship , and come ...
... round , like an orange ; he believed that men could sail all round it . A fly could creep round an orange , and come back to the place from which he set out . Columbus believed that men could sail round the world in a ship , and come ...
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... round and round , to seek their nest . And is it I who cause their moan ? I , who so oft in summer's heat , Beneath yon oak have laid me down To listen to their songs so sweet ? If from my tender mother's side , Some wicked wretch ...
... round and round , to seek their nest . And is it I who cause their moan ? I , who so oft in summer's heat , Beneath yon oak have laid me down To listen to their songs so sweet ? If from my tender mother's side , Some wicked wretch ...
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Page 51 - And by chance there came down a certain priest that way : and when he saw him, he passed by on the other side.
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Page 105 - God made man. of the dust of the earth, and breathed into his face the breath of life, and man became a living soul.
Page 110 - COLONISTS. COME, said Mr. Barlow to his boys, I have a new play for you. I will be the founder of a colony ; and you shall be people of different trades and professions coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are you, A ? A.