| Francis Kingsley Ball - 1904 - 232 Seiten
..."if you will take my friend along, who is sleeping in that tree. Please call him." The poor young man had to go through a great forest. In the midst of it he saw an old man, who was cutting wood. " Good even- i0 ing," he said to him. "Good evening," said... | |
| Francis Kingsley Ball - 1904 - 234 Seiten
...you will take my friend along, who is sleeping in that tree. Please call him." 1 The poor young man had to go through a great forest. In the midst of it, he saw an old man, who was cutting wood. "Good even- 10 ing," he said to him. "Good evening," said... | |
| Francis Kingsley Ball - 1904 - 214 Seiten
..."if you will take my friend along, who is sleeping in that tree. Please call him." The poor young man had to go through a great forest. In the midst of it, he saw an old man, who was cutting wood. "Good even- 10 ing," he said to him. "Good evening," said... | |
| Francis Kingsley Ball - 1904 - 234 Seiten
...you will take my friend along, who is sleeping in that tree. Please call him." 1 The poor young man had to go through a great forest. In the midst of it, he saw an old man, who was cutting wood. " Good even- 10 ing," he said to him. "Good evening," said... | |
| Charles Maurice Stebbins - 1912 - 268 Seiten
...away," he said, "and never let me see you again." The poor man thanked his rich brother for the ham, and started on his way home. He had to go through a great forest. In the midst of it he saw an old man cutting wood. "Good evening," replied the old man, "you have a fine ham under your... | |
| Charles Maurice Stebbins - 1912 - 268 Seiten
...away," he said, " and never let me see you again." The poor man thanked his rich brother for the ham, and started on his way home. He had to go through a great forest. In the midst of it he saw an old man cutting wood. "Good evening," replied the old man, "you have a fine ham under your... | |
| Charles Maurice Stebbins, Mary H. Coolidge - 1912 - 268 Seiten
...away," he said, "and never let me see you again." The poor man thanked his rich brother for the ham, and started on his way home. He had to go through a great forest. In the midst of it he saw an old man cutting wood. " Good evening," replied the old man, " you have a fine ham under your... | |
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