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... pretty little boats , and men with long oars , longer than those in the boat at Lakefield ; see how hard the men work , and how they bend themselves . ' After winding for some miles through VOL . II . B a beautiful valley , the sides of ...
... pretty little boats , and men with long oars , longer than those in the boat at Lakefield ; see how hard the men work , and how they bend themselves . ' After winding for some miles through VOL . II . B a beautiful valley , the sides of ...
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... pretty as the sail ship . Aunt , will you tell me , now , if you please , how the smoke makes the ship go on ? ' 6 It is not the smoke which urges on the ship ; the smoke comes from burn- ing coals , which are used in making steam . Do ...
... pretty as the sail ship . Aunt , will you tell me , now , if you please , how the smoke makes the ship go on ? ' 6 It is not the smoke which urges on the ship ; the smoke comes from burn- ing coals , which are used in making steam . Do ...
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... pretty sea ? I am sorry to leave the sea . ' • We are now in the avenue that leads to your uncle Leslie's , my dear Lucy . ' ' How gracefully this avenue winds through the shrubs ; -what beautiful waving beech trees ! ' ' O ! there is ...
... pretty sea ? I am sorry to leave the sea . ' • We are now in the avenue that leads to your uncle Leslie's , my dear Lucy . ' ' How gracefully this avenue winds through the shrubs ; -what beautiful waving beech trees ! ' ' O ! there is ...
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... pretty name , was she a good girl , aunt ? ' ' Aunt Fanny , —Mary , -do come here , look , Charles , the bee is so entirely hid in the flower of the antherinum , that I cannot see the least morsel of it . ' Every one ran at Harriet's ...
... pretty name , was she a good girl , aunt ? ' ' Aunt Fanny , —Mary , -do come here , look , Charles , the bee is so entirely hid in the flower of the antherinum , that I cannot see the least morsel of it . ' Every one ran at Harriet's ...
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... pretty . ' I wish each of you , my dears , ' said Mrs. Leslie , to choose something from among these different articles ; please yourselves , and take whatever you like . ' Isabella stepped forward to the table ; Charles took up a book ...
... pretty . ' I wish each of you , my dears , ' said Mrs. Leslie , to choose something from among these different articles ; please yourselves , and take whatever you like . ' Isabella stepped forward to the table ; Charles took up a book ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
animals appear aunt Fanny basket bats beautiful birds boat body bread Burrampooter calf called Cape Buffalo Cape Comorin carnations Charles and Harriet Chinese Empire clothes CONVERSATION cows creatures dear Charles dear children dear mamma dear Mary Dolly's dress duck dulse feed field fire-flies flowers frock fuci fucus gamboge Ganges Geography give glad goats gracious grain grow hair happy heard hermit crab Hindoostan hope horse insects Jane Jupiter kind Leslie lever little girl little Lucy little William live look Lord mamma Miss Isabella missionaries monkey moon mother moun mountains nests observe papa pigs planets pleasant poor pretty racter recollect river round Saturn sea-plants sheep sloke soon stars Stewart Sunderbunds Susan taught tell THAMES DITTON things tiger tion told trees ulva uncle WESTON GREEN wild wish young zoological name
Passagens conhecidas
Página 38 - The sum is this. If man's convenience, health, Or safety interfere, his rights and claims Are paramount, and must extinguish theirs. Else they are all — the meanest things that are, As free to live, and to enjoy that life, As God was free to form them at the first, Who in his sovereign wisdom made them all.
Página 157 - I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans, who will tie thee close, — who will beat thee, — who will render thee miserable. Return with me, my beauty, my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of my children.
Página 126 - In' a state of nature, he generally builds his nest on the highest tree that he can find, especially on the palmyra, or on the Indian figtree, and he prefers that which happens to overhang a well or a rivulet ; he makes it of...
Página 127 - He may be taught with ease to fetch a piece of paper or any small thing that his master points out to him. It is an attested fact that, if a ring be dropped into a deep well, and a signal given to him, he will fly down with amazing celerity, catch the ring before it touches the water, and bring it up to his master with apparent exultation ; and it is confidently asserted, that, if a house or any other place be shown to him once or twice, he will carry a note thither immediately on a proper signal...
Página 177 - Our clothes, and call them rich and new ! When the poor sheep and silkworm wore That very clothing long before.
Página 130 - Indians once brought me," says she, " before I knew that they shone by night, a number of these Lantern Flies, which I shut up in a large wooden box. In the night they made such a noise, that I awoke in a fright, and ordered a light to be brought, not knowing from whence the noise proceeded.
Página 92 - sagacious little bird fastens a bit of clay to the " top of the nest, and then picks up a fire-fly, and " sticks it on the clay to illuminate the dwelling, " which consists of two rooms. Sometimes there " are three or four fire-flies, and their blaze of light " in the little cell dazzles the eyes of the bats, which " often kill the young of these birds...
Página 127 - Benares and in other places, wear very thin plates of gold, called ticas, slightly fixed by way of ornament between their eyebrows ; * and when they pass through the streets, it is not uncommon for the youthful libertines, who amuse themselves with training...
Página 126 - Hindustan : he is astonishingly sensible, faithful, and docile, never voluntarily deserting the place where his young were hatched, nowise averse, like most other birds, to the society of mankind, and easily taught to perch on the hand of his master. In...
Página 130 - ... wooden box. In the night they made such a noise that I awoke in a fright, and ordered a light to be brought, not being able to guess from whence the noise proceeded : as soon as I found that it came from the box, I opened it, but was still...