The little Boy thanked them very sincerely for thus defending him ; and they went all together to his father's house, which was not far off ; where they were all kindly entertained with a supper and a bed. The little Boy took care of his faithful dog... Sandford and Merton. A Story for Children - Page 75by Thomas Day, Harry Sandford - 1853Full view - About this book
| Thomas Day - Conduct of life - 1809 - 402 pages
...way. The little boy thanked them very gratefully for thus defending him ; and they went all together to his father's house, which was not far off, where...good to others, if we wish them to do the same to us. UJpon my word said Tommy, when he had finished, I am vastly pleased with this story; and I think that... | |
| Thomas Day - Conduct of life - 1818 - 286 pages
...in the morning. As I lay under an hedge I heard these villians t':lk of robbing a little boy, that, from the description, I concluded must be you; but...when he had finished, I am vastly pleased with this story ; and 1 think that it may very likely be true ; for I have observed myself that every thing seems... | |
| Thomas Day - Boys - 1826 - 448 pages
...off; where they were all kindly entertained with a supper and a bed. The little Boy took care of bis faithful dog as long as he lived, and never forgot...when he had finished, ' I am vastly pleased with this story ; and I think that it may very likely be true, for I have myself observed, that every thing seems... | |
| Jesse Torrey (the younger.) - Readers, American - 1830 - 162 pages
...to his father's house, which was not far off, where they were all kindly entertained with supper and bed. The little boy took care of his faithful dog...good to others, if we wish them to do the same to us. I/. Indeed, said Thomas, when he had finished, I am greatly pleased with this story ; and I think that... | |
| Thomas Day - 1853 - 202 pages
...entertained with a supper and a bed. The little Boy took care of his faithful dog as long as he lived ; ami never forgot the importance and necessity of doing...when he had finished, " I am vastly pleased with this story, and I think that it may very likely be true ; for I have myself observed, that everything seems... | |
| Thomas Day - 1860 - 426 pages
...defending him ; and they went all together to his father's house, which was not far off, where they were kindly entertained with a supper and a bed. The little...when he had finished, " I am vastly pleased with this story ; and I think that it may very likely be true, for I have myself observed that everything seems... | |
| Textbooks, English - 1863 - 316 pages
...way." The little boy thanked him very sincerely for thus defending him ; and they went all together to his father's house, which was not far off': where...good to others if we wish them to do the same to us. . LESSON V. SILK. cat-er-pil-lar com-plete-ly mul-ber-ry se-par-ate-ly re-mark-a-ble fa-bric ma-nu-fac-ture... | |
| Thomas Day - 1868 - 452 pages
...long as he lived, and never forgot the importance and necessity of doing good to others, if we fish them to do the same to us. Upon my word," said Tommy,...when he had finished, " I am vastly pleased with this story, and I think that it may very likely be true, for I have myself observed that every; thing seems... | |
| Thomas Day - Boys - 1869 - 568 pages
...way.' "The little boy thanked him very sincerely for thus defending him; and they went all together to his father's house, which was not far off, where...when he had finished, "I am vastly pleased with this story, and 1 think that it may very likely be true, for I have myself observed that everything seems... | |
| Harriet Newell Baker - 1869 - 86 pages
...house, -which, -was not far off, where they were all "kindly entertained with a supper and a Y>ed. The little boy took care of his faithful dog as long...good to others, if we wish them to do the same to us. Edinburgh : PritUed by Sckendc & M'Farlmt. _ ... | |
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