Harry and Lucy Concluded: Being the Last Part of Early Lessons. In Four Volumes, Том 3R. Hunter, ... and Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 - 354 страници |
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... once told his father , she was afraid that Harry's head would be quite turned by his dear steam en- gine , or at best that it would leave no room in his imagination for the beauties of nature , or for any thing else . But his father had ...
... once told his father , she was afraid that Harry's head would be quite turned by his dear steam en- gine , or at best that it would leave no room in his imagination for the beauties of nature , or for any thing else . But his father had ...
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... once said to Lucy , and it paid her for standing above an hour looking on . Harry had examined the real lock on the canal , and understood its construction so well , that he succeeded in making his mi- niature imitation . The canal ...
... once said to Lucy , and it paid her for standing above an hour looking on . Harry had examined the real lock on the canal , and understood its construction so well , that he succeeded in making his mi- niature imitation . The canal ...
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... once I understand them rightly , " said Lucy . " Still you do not quite understand me , " said Harry . " If you knew the meaning of the words ever so well , there might be danger of your using them in the wrong place . " " Oh ! Harry ...
... once I understand them rightly , " said Lucy . " Still you do not quite understand me , " said Harry . " If you knew the meaning of the words ever so well , there might be danger of your using them in the wrong place . " " Oh ! Harry ...
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... once heard from Lucy a French proverb , " Un mauvais ouvrier se plaint de ses outils . " A bad workman complains of his tools . Imperfect as the boat was , Lucy viewed it with indulgence , and when harnessed to it , she towed it along ...
... once heard from Lucy a French proverb , " Un mauvais ouvrier se plaint de ses outils . " A bad workman complains of his tools . Imperfect as the boat was , Lucy viewed it with indulgence , and when harnessed to it , she towed it along ...
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... , for all the water that was in the lock has run out ; I think it has found some other channel . " " True , " replied Harry , " we must stop up our useful dam once more , and then we D 2 51 back to see that she did not upset or strand ...
... , for all the water that was in the lock has run out ; I think it has found some other channel . " " True , " replied Harry , " we must stop up our useful dam once more , and then we D 2 51 back to see that she did not upset or strand ...
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Страница 44 - ... shipwrecked vessels, they had concluded too hastily, that one thing was the cause of the other, because it appeared at the same time, or just before it." Lucy said this was natural for ignorant peasants ; "but for naturalists, mamma, and people who write great books, think of their believing that a great goose, which weighs (I have it written down here) about five pounds, and measures more than two feet in length, and nearly four feet and a half in breadth, " came out of this little shell!" "...
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