The frogs' parish clerk, Tom 172 |
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... taken in by the Spider ; and how the Spider and the Duck invented a Story ............. CHARTER IV . How Rana came out at the Bottom of the Pond , and how he made a Third at a Duel .... CHAPTER V. 27 35 How the Froglander met with ...
... taken in by the Spider ; and how the Spider and the Duck invented a Story ............. CHARTER IV . How Rana came out at the Bottom of the Pond , and how he made a Third at a Duel .... CHAPTER V. 27 35 How the Froglander met with ...
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... taken a living in the Church . But none of them all could equal the Oozly bird . To prove what I say , let me ask you if you have ever seen an Oozly bird in a cage , or shut up in a wire house at the Zoological Gar- dens , or sitting ...
... taken a living in the Church . But none of them all could equal the Oozly bird . To prove what I say , let me ask you if you have ever seen an Oozly bird in a cage , or shut up in a wire house at the Zoological Gar- dens , or sitting ...
Strona 27
... taken in by the Spider . The story invented by the Spider and the Duck . You may imagine that Rana passed a sleepless night in thinking over all that the Oozly bird had told him , so that he did not fall into a doze until an hour before ...
... taken in by the Spider . The story invented by the Spider and the Duck . You may imagine that Rana passed a sleepless night in thinking over all that the Oozly bird had told him , so that he did not fall into a doze until an hour before ...
Strona 34
... taken lessons of Madame Nightingale . Of course the whole statement of the " white Duck " gobbling him up was an entire falsehood , and intended to answer two purposes ; to impress the Froglanders with the superiority of the Ducks , and ...
... taken lessons of Madame Nightingale . Of course the whole statement of the " white Duck " gobbling him up was an entire falsehood , and intended to answer two purposes ; to impress the Froglanders with the superiority of the Ducks , and ...
Strona 41
... taken up his quarters in a cave under a great tree , not very far from the edge of the lake where Rana now stood , looking ruefully at his broken gittern ; and as this was the high - road for travellers , he could sally out and ...
... taken up his quarters in a cave under a great tree , not very far from the edge of the lake where Rana now stood , looking ruefully at his broken gittern ; and as this was the high - road for travellers , he could sally out and ...
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