Wood Magic: A FableCassell, Petter, Galpin, 1882 - 263 pages |
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... , his hat on the very back of his head , and his hand stretched out to catch him . The butterfly wheeled himself round on the leaf , shut up his wings , and seemed so innocent , till Bevis fell on his knee , and then under 12 WOOD MAGIC .
... , his hat on the very back of his head , and his hand stretched out to catch him . The butterfly wheeled himself round on the leaf , shut up his wings , and seemed so innocent , till Bevis fell on his knee , and then under 12 WOOD MAGIC .
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A Fable Richard Jefferies. till Bevis fell on his knee , and then under his fingers there was nothing but the leaf . His cheek flushed , his eye lit up , and away he after the butterfly , which had got ahead before he could recover ...
A Fable Richard Jefferies. till Bevis fell on his knee , and then under his fingers there was nothing but the leaf . His cheek flushed , his eye lit up , and away he after the butterfly , which had got ahead before he could recover ...
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... till both hands were full . There was a rustle in the hedge , and looking up he saw Pan come out , all brown with sand sticking to his coat . He shook himself , and sent the sand flying from him in a cloud , just like he did with the ...
... till both hands were full . There was a rustle in the hedge , and looking up he saw Pan come out , all brown with sand sticking to his coat . He shook himself , and sent the sand flying from him in a cloud , just like he did with the ...
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... till they had taken him up to the sign - post - a mile beyond the village , and explained the meaning of it . Some one had told him that it was the road to Southampton - the place where the ships came . Now , Bevis was full of the ships ...
... till they had taken him up to the sign - post - a mile beyond the village , and explained the meaning of it . Some one had told him that it was the road to Southampton - the place where the ships came . Now , Bevis was full of the ships ...
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... till the shooting - time came , then the sportsman and his brother , when they came round , would have started it out of the stubble , and the shot from the gun of the younger would have accidentally killed the elder , and people would ...
... till the shooting - time came , then the sportsman and his brother , when they came round , would have started it out of the stubble , and the shot from the gun of the younger would have accidentally killed the elder , and people would ...
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