Christmas Tales for Reading AloudRobert Lohan Stephen Daye Press, 1946 - 395 páginas Traditional and contemporary stories and poems of literary merit, evocative of the yuletide season and spirit, and especially suited for reading aloud. |
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Página 145
... mountains - perhaps it would be better there ! Imbedded deep in a narrow valley , accessible from only one direction , lay the mountain village that they sought , a retreat as romantic as it was peacefully quiet . It was the same ...
... mountains - perhaps it would be better there ! Imbedded deep in a narrow valley , accessible from only one direction , lay the mountain village that they sought , a retreat as romantic as it was peacefully quiet . It was the same ...
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... mountain- ridge which connects two mountain - ranges of considerable mag- nitude and over which one can pass from one valley to another between the mountains . The neck which connects our snow- mountain with another great mountain ...
... mountain- ridge which connects two mountain - ranges of considerable mag- nitude and over which one can pass from one valley to another between the mountains . The neck which connects our snow- mountain with another great mountain ...
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... mountain they had not thought of eating and had not searched the bag , to see whether it contained any wheat bread or other eatables . The sky being clear , Conrad had wanted to look down from the mountain into the valleys in order to ...
... mountain they had not thought of eating and had not searched the bag , to see whether it contained any wheat bread or other eatables . The sky being clear , Conrad had wanted to look down from the mountain into the valleys in order to ...
Índice
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST LUKE | 17 |
THE LEGEND OF THE CHRISTMAS ROSE Selma Lagerlöf | 27 |
THE LAST DREAM OF THE OLD OAK TREE | 39 |
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Abbot Abbot Hans Andy arms asked baby beautiful began bells Bird Bob Cratchit Brownlow Carol Charley Charley says child Christmas dinner Christmas Eve cold cried Dancing dark dear door Elizabeth Madox Roberts eyes father fell felt Fir tree fire forest Gabriel Grub give goblin Gschaid hand happy head heard heart Hubert knew Langenwang laughed lay brother light little girl little shepherdess lived looked Merry Christmas Millsdorf Miss Muriel O'Neill Mole mountain never night Patty poor pretty Ring Robber Mother round Sabina Sanna Santa Claus says Scrooge Selma Lagerlöf shoulder sleep smile snow Solange star stood story Teagle tell things thought Tiny Tim told Tom and Jerry Tom Simmons took voice walked warm wife window woman young