It is like reading an old book," said the young clergyman to himself; "but how many books I would have had to read before I would have found out what the Griffin has told me about the earth, the air, the water, about minerals, and metals, and growing... The Queen's Museum: And Other Fanciful Tales - Página 44por Frank Richard Stockton - 1906 - 219 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1885 - 506 páginas
...traveled to distant parts, and only the working people and the poor were left behind. After a while these ventured to go about and attend to their business,...of the world ! " Thus the summer went on, and drew toward its close. And now the people of the town began to be 'very much troubled again. " It will not... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1885 - 506 páginas
...After a while these ventured to go about and attend to goo THE GRIFFIN AND THE MINOR CANON. [OcroBint, their business, for if they did not work they would...of the world ! " Thus the summer went on, and drew toward its close. And now the people of the town began to be very much troubled again. " It will not... | |
| Frank R. Stockton - 1894 - 170 páginas
...when that great monster sat up on his tail and looked in at the school-room window. When it was found that the Griffin showed no sign of going away, all...of the world ! " Thus the summer went on, and drew toward its close. And now the people of the town began to be very much troubled again. " It will not... | |
| Lemuel Arthur Pittenger - 1914 - 306 páginas
...Griffin had lived for hundreds of years, and had seen'much; and he told the Minor Canon many won10 derful things. "It is like reading an old book," said the...told me about the earth, the air, the water, about 15 minerals, and metals, and growing things, and all the wonders of the world!" Thus the summer went... | |
| William Patterson Atkinson - 1922 - 380 páginas
...who could afford it shut up their houses and travelled to distant parts, and only the working people and the poor were left behind. After some days these...wonders of the world!" Thus the summer went on, and drew toward its close. And now the people of the town began to be very much troubled again. " It will not... | |
| Edward Ehrlich Smith, Orton Lowe, Iona Jewell Simpson - 1928 - 458 páginas
...who could afford it shut up their houses and traveled to distant parts, and only the working people and the poor were left behind. After some days these...wonders of the world!" Thus the summer went on, and drew toward its close. And now the people of the town began to be very much troubled again. "It will not... | |
| Brian Thomsen - 2002 - 612 páginas
...Minor Canon's scholars forced them to go to school, because they were so bad they could not endure them at home — griffin or no griffin. But it must be...wonders of the world!" Thus the summer went on, and drew toward its close. And now the people of the town began to be very much troubled again. "It will not... | |
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