The frogs' parish clerk, Tom 172 |
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Strona 14
... give a great leap , which brought him to Sauriana's side in a moment . He was only a child before , and the Batrachians used to speak of all their young people as Tadpoles . Poor Sauriana changed colour a little when she saw that her ...
... give a great leap , which brought him to Sauriana's side in a moment . He was only a child before , and the Batrachians used to speak of all their young people as Tadpoles . Poor Sauriana changed colour a little when she saw that her ...
Strona 15
... give a concert on the Queen's birth- day , but had refused because Sauriana had no dress fit to go in , he should suddenly be told by the Spider that Master Frosch had made a great fortune , and had other intentions for his daughter ...
... give a concert on the Queen's birth- day , but had refused because Sauriana had no dress fit to go in , he should suddenly be told by the Spider that Master Frosch had made a great fortune , and had other intentions for his daughter ...
Strona 17
... give him a lesson . As the lady had originally come from France , you may imagine that she had a slight contempt for everything that was not French ; but she was wonderfully polite and good - natured . One evening , after the Parish ...
... give him a lesson . As the lady had originally come from France , you may imagine that she had a slight contempt for everything that was not French ; but she was wonderfully polite and good - natured . One evening , after the Parish ...
Strona 19
... give a man sixpence to take him across the fields to the opti- cian's to buy a new pair . I wish I had more time to tell you about the Oozly bird , and how in her long life she had come to know almost everything about everybody in and ...
... give a man sixpence to take him across the fields to the opti- cian's to buy a new pair . I wish I had more time to tell you about the Oozly bird , and how in her long life she had come to know almost everything about everybody in and ...
Strona 28
... give him a parting word ; he might even climb the balcony and take a tender farewell . The thought made him hasten onward ; he took his Mandolin from his shoulder , and began to tune it ready for the song with which he would call her ...
... give him a parting word ; he might even climb the balcony and take a tender farewell . The thought made him hasten onward ; he took his Mandolin from his shoulder , and began to tune it ready for the song with which he would call her ...
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amongst artful asked Ba-tra-chi-a band barrel organs Batra Bufo cave Countess Porcupine Court croak Crown Prince daughter dido edge enemy escort eyes farewell father feast Feline Frog Froglander gone hear heard island of Toppititti Jerboa journey Keeper King Log King Stork King's Conscience knew land laugh leader legs lived look Lord Mayor's Shows loud loved Sauriana Madam Duck Madame Nightingale Mandibles Mandolin Master Frosch Master Mus Mayor Mayor's house Minstrel Mouselanders never night noble old Toads Oozly bird Owls pair Parish Clerk poor Rana Princess Queen Rana's Ratti road robbers rocks Rodentia round Royal Sandboy scale armour shouted shut singing sleep Slosh Snaggio song sort Spider stone Stork family story stupid sword Tadpole tail talking tell thought told tower tree Troubadour tune Vampyres village voice wedding whole young Batrachian
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