A Book of Children's LiteratureLillian Hollowell Rinehart, 1950 - 697 pages |
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Page 94
... seen Lambikin ? " And Mr. Lambikin , curled up in his soft warm nest , replied- " Lost in the forest , and so are you , On , little Drumikin ! Tum - pa , tum - too ! " " Tum - pa , tum - too ; Tum - pa , tum - too ! " Every animal and ...
... seen Lambikin ? " And Mr. Lambikin , curled up in his soft warm nest , replied- " Lost in the forest , and so are you , On , little Drumikin ! Tum - pa , tum - too ! " " Tum - pa , tum - too ; Tum - pa , tum - too ! " Every animal and ...
Page 235
... seen two gleaming gates of gold , nor looked on the face of the bright god of the sun . " Scarface was disappointed , but he went bravely on . One day , when he was very weary , he met a wolver- ine and asked him the question he had ...
... seen two gleaming gates of gold , nor looked on the face of the bright god of the sun . " Scarface was disappointed , but he went bravely on . One day , when he was very weary , he met a wolver- ine and asked him the question he had ...
Page 254
... seen since the world was made , or that have been seen in after days , or that are likely to be seen in all time to come . I hardly know what sort of creature or hobgoblin to call them . They were three sisters , and seem to have borne ...
... seen since the world was made , or that have been seen in after days , or that are likely to be seen in all time to come . I hardly know what sort of creature or hobgoblin to call them . They were three sisters , and seem to have borne ...
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