The lion, too lazy to work, left it to the hare to do ; and the wily runner took the lion's tail, and interwove it so cleverly into the stakes and reeds of the hut, that it remained there confined for ever, and the hare had the pleasure of seeing his... Izinganekwane - Page 33de Henry Callaway - 1868 - 375 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1852 - 1070 pages
...so dexterously interlaced it with the stakes and reeds of the hut, that there it remained fastened for ever, and the hare had the pleasure of seeing his rival die of hunger and rage. He afterwards flayed the carcase, and disguised himself with the lion's skin. Forthwith the trembling... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 448 pages
...resolved to be revenged. " My father," said ho to the lion, " we are exposed to the rain and hail ; let us build a hut." The lion, too lazy to work, left it...the pleasure of seeing his rival die of hunger and rage. Then ho stripped off his skin and disguised himself in it. The animals came trembling from all... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 478 pages
...be revenged. "My father," said he to the lion, "we are exposed to the rain and hail ; let us bnild a hut." The lion, too lazy to work, left it to the...wily runner took the lion's tail, and inter•wove it BO cleverly into the stakes and reeds of the hut, that it remained there confined for ever, and the... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1867 - 394 pages
...determines to be avenged. ' My father,' said he to the lion, ' we are exposed to the rain and hail ; let us build a hut.' The lion, too lazy to work, left it...pleasure of seeing his rival die of hunger and thirst. The trick is not quite so clever as that of Reinecke, when he persuades the bear to go out fishing... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1868 - 476 pages
...be avenged. ' My father,' said he to the lion, ' we are exposed to the rain and hail; let us bnild a hut.' The lion, too lazy to work, left it to the...pleasure of seeing his rival die of hunger and thirst. The trick is not quite so clever as that of Reinecke, when he persuades the bear to go out fishing... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1869 - 432 pages
...interwove it so cleverly into the stakes and reeds of the hut that it remained there confined forever, and the hare had the pleasure of seeing his rival die of hunger and thirst. The trick is not quite so clever as that of Reinecke, when he persuades the bear to go out fishing... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 428 pages
...lion, " we are exposed to the rain and hail ; let us build a hut." The lion, too lazy to work, lefi it to the hare to do, and " the wily runner " took...and reeds of the hut that it remained there confined forever, and the hare had the pleasure of seeing his rival die of hunger and thirst. The trick is not... | |
| James Greenwood (journalist.) - 1878 - 510 pages
...resolved to be revenged. "My father," said he to the lion, "we are exposed to the rain and hail ; let us build a hut." The lion, too lazy to work, left it...the pleasure of seeing his rival die of hunger and rage. Then he stripped off his skin and disguised himself in it. The animals came trembling from all... | |
| James Greenwood - 1879 - 474 pages
...be revenged. "My father," said he to the lion, "we are exposed to the rain and hail ; let us huild a hut." The lion, too lazy to work, left it to the...the pleasure of seeing his rival die of hunger and rage. Then he stripped off his skin and disguised himself in it. The animals came trembling from all... | |
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