The frogs' parish clerk, Tom 172 |
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Strona 27
... soon prepared , and after eating a little , and packing up the remainder in his wallet , young Batrachian closed his house , slung his beloved . Mandolin over his shoulders , and bade farewell to the village where his life from babyhood ...
... soon prepared , and after eating a little , and packing up the remainder in his wallet , young Batrachian closed his house , slung his beloved . Mandolin over his shoulders , and bade farewell to the village where his life from babyhood ...
Strona 35
... soon found himself at the mouth of a chasm , up which the water flowed and filled the basin of the pond . It was a spring which ran continually , and he was at first afraid to trust himself near the edge of the hole ; but presently ...
... soon found himself at the mouth of a chasm , up which the water flowed and filled the basin of the pond . It was a spring which ran continually , and he was at first afraid to trust himself near the edge of the hole ; but presently ...
Strona 51
... soon became quite absorbed in his employment , humming a tune to himself . What was his surprise to hear the tune he was singing repeated in a little shrill melodious voice at the other side of the tree , and on peeping round the corner ...
... soon became quite absorbed in his employment , humming a tune to himself . What was his surprise to hear the tune he was singing repeated in a little shrill melodious voice at the other side of the tree , and on peeping round the corner ...
Strona 55
... soon as possible , where he declared that he had vanquished the Fox in argument . The Goose thought that he came on purpose to see her , and used to boast of the conquest she had made in having so fine a lover . The Cat knew that he was ...
... soon as possible , where he declared that he had vanquished the Fox in argument . The Goose thought that he came on purpose to see her , and used to boast of the conquest she had made in having so fine a lover . The Cat knew that he was ...
Strona 58
... soon left the dead Fox quite alone and went about their affairs ; all except the Cat , who watched him from the top of the barn where she hid behind a tile . " The very next night the Goose was found , all torn and mangled and with her ...
... soon left the dead Fox quite alone and went about their affairs ; all except the Cat , who watched him from the top of the barn where she hid behind a tile . " The very next night the Goose was found , all torn and mangled and with her ...
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