A Book of Children's LiteratureLillian Hollowell Rinehart, 1950 - 697 pages |
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Page 49
... seemed to him the longest he had ever known . In spite of his weari- ness the howling of the wolves kept him awake , and even when at last the day broke he was not much better off , for the falling snow had covered up every path , and ...
... seemed to him the longest he had ever known . In spite of his weari- ness the howling of the wolves kept him awake , and even when at last the day broke he was not much better off , for the falling snow had covered up every path , and ...
Page 55
... seemed to have got quite used to being without her , and even found her rather in the way , so she would not have been sorry when the two months were over but for her father and brothers , who begged her to stay , and seemed so grieved ...
... seemed to have got quite used to being without her , and even found her rather in the way , so she would not have been sorry when the two months were over but for her father and brothers , who begged her to stay , and seemed so grieved ...
Page 367
... seemed to stand between him and his one desire . When he was three years of age , just in the per- fection of his young strength and beauty , his real troubles began , for now his owner undertook to break him to ride . He was as tricky ...
... seemed to stand between him and his one desire . When he was three years of age , just in the per- fection of his young strength and beauty , his real troubles began , for now his owner undertook to break him to ride . He was as tricky ...
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