I must have gone to sleep and dreamed it all, and then I came home thinking I had given the money to a Dryad, when it was in my pocket all the time. But the Chief Villager shall have the money. I shall not take it to him to-day, but to-morrow I wish to... The Bee-man of Orn: And Other Fanciful Tales - Página 47por Frank R. Stockton - 1887 - 193 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1885 - 506 páginas
...stupid, indeed ! I really thought that I had seen a Dryad ; but when I sat down by that big sycamore-tree I must have gone to sleep and dreamed it all ; and...old friends ; and then I shall give up the money." Toward the close of the afternoon, Old Pipes, as had been his custom for so many years, took his pipes... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1885 - 506 páginas
...stupid, indeed ! I really thought that 1 had seen a Dryad ; but when I sat down by that big sycamore-tree I must have gone to sleep and dreamed it all ; and...old friends ; and then I shall give up the money." Toward the close of the afternoon, Old Pipes, as had been his custom for so many years, took his pipes... | |
| Frank R. Stockton - 1894 - 170 páginas
...stupid, indeed ! I really thought that I had seen a Dryad ; but when I sat down by that big oak tree I must have gone to sleep and dreamed it all ; and...money. I shall not take it to him to-day, but to-morrow 1 wish to go to the village to see some of my old friends ; and then I shall give up the money." Toward... | |
| Daniel Harvey Hill, Frank Lincoln Stevens, Charles William Burkett - 1906 - 360 páginas
...it all; and then I came home, thinking I had given the money to a Dryad, when it was in my pocket 20 all the time. But the Chief Villager shall have the...old friends; and then I shall give up the money." pipes from the shelf on which they lay, and went out to the rock in front of the cottage. " What are... | |
| Daniel Harvey Hill, Frank Lincoln Stevens, Charles William Burkett - 1906 - 360 páginas
...stupid, indeed ! I really thought that I had seen a Dryad; but when I sat down by that big oak tree I must have gone to sleep and dreamed it all; and...given the money to a Dryad, when it was in my pocket 20 all the time. But the Chief Villager shall have the money. I shall not take it to him to-day, but... | |
| Edna Lyman Scott - 1910 - 240 páginas
...stupid, indeed! I really thought that I had seen a Dryad; but when I sat down by that big oak tree I must have gone to sleep and dreamed it all; and...old friends; and then I shall give up the money."] Toward the close of the afternoon, Old Pipes, [as had been his custom for so many years,] took his... | |
| Ella Flagg Young, Walter Taylor Field - 1914 - 328 páginas
...stupid, indeed ! I really thought that I had seen a Dryad ; but when I sat down by that big oak tree I must have gone to sleep and dreamed it all ; and then I came home, thinking I had 10 given the money to a Dryad, when it was in my pocket all the time. But the Chief Villager shall... | |
| Hannah Theresa McManus, John Henry Haaren - 1917 - 336 páginas
...stupid, indeed. I really 275 thought that I had seen a dryad; but when I sat down by that big oak tree I must have gone to sleep and dreamed it all; and...my old friends, and then I shall give up the money. ' ' Toward the close of the afternoon Old Pipes, as had been his custom for so many years, took his... | |
| Calvin Noyes Kendall, Marion Paine Stevens - 1920 - 328 páginas
...seen a Dryad; but when I sat down by that big oak tree I must have gone to sleep and dreamed it all. Then I came home thinking I had given the money to...old friends; and then I shall give up the money." Toward the close of the afternoon, Old Pipes took his pipes from the shelf on which they lay, and went... | |
| Charles Madison Curry, Erle Elsworth Clippinger - 1921 - 720 páginas
...stupid, indeed! I really thought that I had seen a Dryad ; but when I sat down by that big oak tree I must have gone to sleep and dreamed it all; and...old friends; and then I shall give up the money." Toward the close of the afternoon, Old Pipes, as had been his custom for so many years, took his pipes... | |
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