| James Hixon Van Sickle, Frances Jenkins - 1911 - 264 Seiten
...distance from it. Then 1 put it back on the ground, but they grew more and more afraid of it. Finally, a dog carried off the bone, and the crows stopped visiting the tree. THE KNIGHTS OF THE SILVER SHIELD There was once a splendid castle in a forest. It had great stone walls... | |
| Frances Jenkins - 1915 - 170 Seiten
...takes him a long time to decide whether it is a snare or not." Three days or more. We do not know when the dog carried off the bone and the crows stopped visiting the tree. What behavior of the crows Children may tell or may read seemed to show that they were specific sentences,... | |
| Willis Lemon Uhl - 1924 - 408 Seiten
...desire to close the narrative : at last a dog carried off the bone, and the crows no longer visited the tree. Such an ending is in marked contrast with the closing of such a successful story as The Knights of the Silver Shield. In this account of knights, the " golden... | |
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