The frogs' parish clerk, Tom 172 |
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... song of his own composing , she said , " Ah , my poor little Rana , thy song is well enough , but thy voice is not that of a bird ; it hath a hoarse croak belonging to it that must come of the fens and the swamps of Batra- chia . Your ...
... song of his own composing , she said , " Ah , my poor little Rana , thy song is well enough , but thy voice is not that of a bird ; it hath a hoarse croak belonging to it that must come of the fens and the swamps of Batra- chia . Your ...
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... song with which he would call her attention to the voice of love . Imagine his dismay , his doubt , his indignation , when across the doorway leading from the balcony to Sauriana's room he saw the Spider's web stretched like an ugly ...
... song with which he would call her attention to the voice of love . Imagine his dismay , his doubt , his indignation , when across the doorway leading from the balcony to Sauriana's room he saw the Spider's web stretched like an ugly ...
Strona 51
... song woke a hundred echoes in the forest , and he made acquaintance with a great many of the folks who lived there ; particularly with Master Woodpecker , the Carpenter , who was already at work hammering away at an elm - tree : but ...
... song woke a hundred echoes in the forest , and he made acquaintance with a great many of the folks who lived there ; particularly with Master Woodpecker , the Carpenter , who was already at work hammering away at an elm - tree : but ...
Strona 63
... song , which he had learned in Batrachia , and which you may sometimes hear indifferently performed at Exeter Hall by modern musicians . It runs like this : — Happy , Happy , Happy , Happy , Happy , Hap - pi pair , None but the brave ...
... song , which he had learned in Batrachia , and which you may sometimes hear indifferently performed at Exeter Hall by modern musicians . It runs like this : — Happy , Happy , Happy , Happy , Happy , Hap - pi pair , None but the brave ...
Strona 64
... song before you go ! Don't leave us we shall be so dull ! " Rana complied with their request to sing one more song ; and to remind them that he must proceed on his journey , as well as to show what proficiency he had attained in music ...
... song before you go ! Don't leave us we shall be so dull ! " Rana complied with their request to sing one more song ; and to remind them that he must proceed on his journey , as well as to show what proficiency he had attained in music ...
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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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