Stories in Precious Stones. With ... IllustrationsHenry S. King & Company, 1873 - 221 páginas |
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Helen Zimmern. • November . AN N Oyster lived among his fellows , lodged firmly on a rocky bed under the ocean . He ... oysters are not given to chattering and visiting , like crabs and lobsters , and many other of the animals who inhabit ...
Helen Zimmern. • November . AN N Oyster lived among his fellows , lodged firmly on a rocky bed under the ocean . He ... oysters are not given to chattering and visiting , like crabs and lobsters , and many other of the animals who inhabit ...
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... Oysters were asleep in their shells , he might catch a young one waking , and ask him . He would try . A few hours later he found that his next - door neighbour , a young lady rather given to sentimentalise , had opened her shell also ...
... Oysters were asleep in their shells , he might catch a young one waking , and ask him . He would try . A few hours later he found that his next - door neighbour , a young lady rather given to sentimentalise , had opened her shell also ...
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... Oyster felt inclined to exclaim . But he checked him- self , and said instead , ' Tell me that also , kind friend ... oysters who have been so fortunate , guard this present most carefully , and hide it from the view of all . They say it ...
... Oyster felt inclined to exclaim . But he checked him- self , and said instead , ' Tell me that also , kind friend ... oysters who have been so fortunate , guard this present most carefully , and hide it from the view of all . They say it ...
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... oysters instead of joy , for a grave and learned old oyster gave it as his decided opinion , which he declared was founded upon past experience , that the coming event would be a day - tide , and that no one would reap any benefit ...
... oysters instead of joy , for a grave and learned old oyster gave it as his decided opinion , which he declared was founded upon past experience , that the coming event would be a day - tide , and that no one would reap any benefit ...
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... oyster , ' I'd rather be without it ; ' and he closed his shells tightly for fear of such an accident . Presently he began to feel both thirsty and hungry , and he wished the sea would come back . For if these are neap - tides , the ...
... oyster , ' I'd rather be without it ; ' and he closed his shells tightly for fear of such an accident . Presently he began to feel both thirsty and hungry , and he wished the sea would come back . For if these are neap - tides , the ...
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