Wood Magic: A FableCassell, Petter, Galpin, 1882 - 263 pages |
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... turned on his side , thrust out one arm , placed his head on it , and drew up one knee , as if going to sleep . His little brown wrist , bared by the sleeve shortening as he extended his arm , bent down the grass , and his still browner ...
... turned on his side , thrust out one arm , placed his head on it , and drew up one knee , as if going to sleep . His little brown wrist , bared by the sleeve shortening as he extended his arm , bent down the grass , and his still browner ...
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... turned on his side , thrust out one arm , placed his head on it , and drew up one knee , as if going to sleep . His little brown wrist , bared by the sleeve shorten- ing as he extended his arm , bent down the grass , and his still ...
... turned on his side , thrust out one arm , placed his head on it , and drew up one knee , as if going to sleep . His little brown wrist , bared by the sleeve shorten- ing as he extended his arm , bent down the grass , and his still ...
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... turned round to listen : " My dearest Bevis , have you forgotten the meadow , and the buttercups , and the sorrel ? You know the sorrel , don't you , that tastes so pleasant if you nibble the leaf ? And I have a nest in the bushes , not ...
... turned round to listen : " My dearest Bevis , have you forgotten the meadow , and the buttercups , and the sorrel ? You know the sorrel , don't you , that tastes so pleasant if you nibble the leaf ? And I have a nest in the bushes , not ...
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... I can do is to crawl about the ground , but you can run up a wall quickly . How I do wish I was a spider , like you . Oh , dear ! " And then the Toad turned round , after bowing to the clever spider , and went back to SIR BEVIS . 9.
... I can do is to crawl about the ground , but you can run up a wall quickly . How I do wish I was a spider , like you . Oh , dear ! " And then the Toad turned round , after bowing to the clever spider , and went back to SIR BEVIS . 9.
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... turned aside and went along a furrow . Bevis running in the furrow , caught his foot in the long creepers of the crowfoot , and fell down bump , and pricked his hand with a thistle . Up he jumped again , red as a peony , and shouting in ...
... turned aside and went along a furrow . Bevis running in the furrow , caught his foot in the long creepers of the crowfoot , and fell down bump , and pricked his hand with a thistle . Up he jumped again , red as a peony , and shouting in ...
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