The history of Henry MilnerD. Allinson, and sold by A.H. Maltby & Company, 1823 - 187 pages |
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... Animals , and a Visit made by Henry Milner in Company with Mrs. Kitty , during which the young Gentleman lost some Credit , and was somewhat lowered in his own Opinion .. Page 66 74 84 CHAP . XII . - Containing a Conversation between Mr ...
... Animals , and a Visit made by Henry Milner in Company with Mrs. Kitty , during which the young Gentleman lost some Credit , and was somewhat lowered in his own Opinion .. Page 66 74 84 CHAP . XII . - Containing a Conversation between Mr ...
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... animals of the first class , which are known by their feeding their young ones with their milk ; the second class ... animal of the first class . " The first part of Mr. Dalben's and Henry's way to the wood lay through a lane inclosed on ...
... animals of the first class , which are known by their feeding their young ones with their milk ; the second class ... animal of the first class . " The first part of Mr. Dalben's and Henry's way to the wood lay through a lane inclosed on ...
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... animals , and use them very ill ; but I trust that you will never fall into the dreadful practice of being cruel to any animal . It is some- times necessary that animals should be killed , but it should always be done as speedily as ...
... animals , and use them very ill ; but I trust that you will never fall into the dreadful practice of being cruel to any animal . It is some- times necessary that animals should be killed , but it should always be done as speedily as ...
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... animal of the second class . " " The second class ? " said Henry : " oh ! those are birds ; I have seen a great number since I came out , but now I cannot see one . How tiresome ! oh , there is one in the hedge : no , it is not one : it ...
... animal of the second class . " " The second class ? " said Henry : " oh ! those are birds ; I have seen a great number since I came out , but now I cannot see one . How tiresome ! oh , there is one in the hedge : no , it is not one : it ...
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... animals have cold blood , and generally naked bodies ; their colours are often dark and dis- gusting ; and some of them have an unpleasant smell . " " Are there any in this lane , uncle ? " said Henry . " A little farther on , " said Mr ...
... animals have cold blood , and generally naked bodies ; their colours are often dark and dis- gusting ; and some of them have an unpleasant smell . " " Are there any in this lane , uncle ? " said Henry . " A little farther on , " said Mr ...
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The History of Henry Milner: A Little Boy, who was Not Brought Up ..., Partie 4 Mary Martha Sherwood Affichage du livre entier - 1837 |
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amphibia beasts beautiful bees Bible birds blessed boat brook butterfly called caterpillar CHAP child Christ class of animals colours conceited cottage creatures cupboard Dalben and Henry Dalben took Dalben's house dear boy dear Henry delight door earth eyes father feed field fish flowers frogs garden glory green happy heard heart Henry looked Henry's hermit hermitage hive Holy Spirit hope humble insects kind King kingdom kite Kitty knew leave lesson little boy little Henry Milner little master little white horse live Lord Malvern manner Master Henry Master Milner moss moss rose Muff Nash naughty never old gentleman old woman parlour plants pleasant poor rabbit returned Sally Saviour seen sheep side soon Southstones Rock speak tell Teme thing Thomas thought told trees uncle walk whilst white rabbit window wood worms