mind when I harried the magpie's nest, thou wouldst not eat that without giving me my share,” says the golden pigeon; “I lost my little finger bringing it down, and I want it stilL” The king's son minded, and he knew who it was he Popular Tales of the West Highlands - Page 381860 - 353 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Thackray Bunce - 1878 - 296 pages
...other grains fell, an¿d the silver pigeon ate them up. And the golden pigeon said, “If thou hadst mind when I harried the magpie's nest, thou wouldst not eat that without giving me my share. I lost my little finger bringing it down, and I want it still.” Then, suddenly, the King's son remembered,... | |
| John Thackray Bunce - 1878 - 266 pages
...other grains fell, arid the silver pigeon ate them up. And the golden pigeon said, " If thou hadst mind when I harried the magpie's nest, thou wouldst not eat that without giving me my share. I lost my little finger bringing it down, and I want it still." Then, suddenly, the King's son remembered,... | |
| John Thackray Bunce - 1918 - 236 pages
...throe other grains fell, and the silver pigeon ate them up. And the goKlen pigeon said, " If them hadst mind when I harried the magpie's nest, thou wouldst not eat that without giving me my share. I lost my little finger bringing it down, and I want it still." Then, suddenly, the King's son remembered,... | |
| 1892 - 336 pages
...silver pigeon sprung, and ate that up as before. " If you remembered when I thatched the byre, you would not eat that without giving me my share," says the golden pigeon. Three other grains fall, and the silver pigeon sprung, and ate that up. " If you remembered when I... | |
| Joseph Jacobs - 1892 - 324 pages
...silver pigeon sprung, and ate that up as before. " If you remembered when I thatched the byre, you would not eat that without giving me my share," says the golden pigeon. Three other grains fall, and the silver pigeon sprung, and ate that up. " If you remembered when I... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 436 pages
...other grains fell, and the silver pigeon ate them up. And the golden pigeon said : " If thou hadst mind when I harried the magpie's nest, thou wouldst not eat that without giving me my share. I lost my little finger bringing it down, and I want it still." Then, suddenly, the King's son remembered,... | |
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