I don't believe there's anything the matter with the cattle. It must be with me and my pipes that there is something the matter. But one thing is certain: if I do not earn the wages the Chief Villager pays me, I shall not take them. I shall go straight... Social Education - Página 150por Colin Alexander Scott - 1908 - 300 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1885 - 506 páginas
...must be with me and my pipes that there is something the matter. But one thing is certain, if I do not earn the wages the Chief Villager pays me, I shall...village and give back the money I received to-day." " Nonsense ! " cried his mother. " I 'm sure you 've piped as well as you could, and no more can be... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1885 - 506 páginas
...must be with me and my pipes that there is something the matter. But one thing is certain, if 1 do not earn the wages the Chief Villager pays me, I shall...village and give back the money I received to-day." " Nonsense ! " cried his mother. "I 'm sure you 've piped as well as you could, and no more can be... | |
| Frank R. Stockton - 1887 - 220 páginas
...must be with me and my pipes that there is something the matter. But one thing is certain, if I do not earn the wages the Chief Villager pays me, I shall...village and give back the money I received to-day." " Nonsense ! " cried his mother. "I'm sure you've piped as well as you could, and no more can be expected.... | |
| Frank R. Stockton - 1894 - 170 páginas
...be with me and my pipes that there is something the matter. But one thing is certain : if I do not earn the wages the Chief Villager pays me, I shall...village and give back the money I received to-day." " Nonsense ! " cried his mother. " I'm sure you've piped as well as you could, and no more can be expected.... | |
| Daniel Harvey Hill, Frank Lincoln Stevens, Charles William Burkett - 1906 - 360 páginas
...village and give back the money I received to-day." " Nonsense ! " cried his mother. " I 'm sure you Ve piped as well as you could, and no more can be expected. And what are we to do without the money?" The sun had now set; but the moon was shining very brightly on the hillside, and Old Pipes could see... | |
| Frank R. Stockton - 1906 - 288 páginas
...village and give back the money I received to-day." " Nonsense !" cried his mother. " I 'm sure you Ve piped as well as you could, and no more can be expected. And what are we to do without the money ?" " I don't know," said Old Pipes. " But I 'm going down to the village to pay it back." The sun had... | |
| 1908 - 656 páginas
...You piped the best you could, and what are we to do without the money? Old Pipes. I don't know, but I shall go straight down to the village and give back the money they paid me today. (Starts off. Mother goes into the house, grumbling.) Mother. Foolish! foolish!... | |
| Edna Lyman Scott - 1910 - 262 páginas
...must be with me and my pipes that there is something the matter. But one thing is certain; if I do not earn the wages the Chief Villager pays me, I shall...village and give back the money I received to-day."] " Nonsense! " cried his mother. " I'm sure you've piped as well as you could, and no more can be expected.... | |
| Ella Flagg Young, Walter Taylor Field - 1914 - 328 páginas
...with me 25 and my pipes that there is something the matter. But one thing is certain : if I do not earn the wages the Chief Villager pays me, I shall...village and give back the money I received to-day." " Nonsense ! " cried his mother. " I 'm sure you 've piped as well as you could, and no more can be... | |
| Ella Flagg Young, Walter Taylor Field - 1914 - 328 páginas
...matter with the cattle. It must be with me 25 and my pipes that there is something the matter. But one M Villager pays me, I shall not take them. I shall go...village and give back the money I received to-day." " Nonsense ! " cried his mother. "I'm sure you 've piped as well as you could, and no more can be expected.... | |
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