The Travelling MenagerieStrahan, 1873 - 165 páginas |
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... tell you about his baby days - the boys amongst you , at any rate . They , I fancy , would not be greatly interested in hearing how little Jollyman cut his teeth , and began to toddle , and say , " Mum - ma , " and had the measles , and ...
... tell you about his baby days - the boys amongst you , at any rate . They , I fancy , would not be greatly interested in hearing how little Jollyman cut his teeth , and began to toddle , and say , " Mum - ma , " and had the measles , and ...
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... tell me lately , in order that I might not make any mistakes in this story , how he feeds his beasts . Lions and tigers have each about twelve pounds a day ( bones not reckoned ) of bullocks ' shins , с hearts , and heads ; leopards ...
... tell me lately , in order that I might not make any mistakes in this story , how he feeds his beasts . Lions and tigers have each about twelve pounds a day ( bones not reckoned ) of bullocks ' shins , с hearts , and heads ; leopards ...
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... tell the truth , some of the menagerie men followed their example . The rest , with M. Sohier , Jollyman , and little Jollyman , stood watching the tiger from the bow- window . When ten minutes had passed , Hyder got up , D and ...
... tell the truth , some of the menagerie men followed their example . The rest , with M. Sohier , Jollyman , and little Jollyman , stood watching the tiger from the bow- window . When ten minutes had passed , Hyder got up , D and ...
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... his French godfather's leg . " De " Le diable ! " almost shouted astonished M. Sohier . " Tell me - vite , vite ! " he went on . door of de street , is she shut ? " " I don't know , sir - I locked the 52 The Travelling Menagerie .
... his French godfather's leg . " De " Le diable ! " almost shouted astonished M. Sohier . " Tell me - vite , vite ! " he went on . door of de street , is she shut ? " " I don't know , sir - I locked the 52 The Travelling Menagerie .
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... tell lies that they forget what truth looks like . No one belonging to the mena- gerie believed for a moment that little Jollyman had hurt Sam . Almost every one suspected that it was Grisly who had lamed the camel . M. Sohier was sure ...
... tell lies that they forget what truth looks like . No one belonging to the mena- gerie believed for a moment that little Jollyman had hurt Sam . Almost every one suspected that it was Grisly who had lamed the camel . M. Sohier was sure ...
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