| Richard N. Rosenfeld - 1998 - 1012 Seiten
..."George, " said his father, "do you know "who killed that beautiful little cherry tree in the garden?" This was a tough question; and George staggered under...father, with the sweet face of youth brightened with the inexpressible charm of all-conquering truth, he bravely cried out, "I can 't tell a lie, Pa; you know... | |
| Frank R. Shivers - 1998 - 348 Seiten
...that I don't believe the tree ever got the better of it." When asked if he knew who killed the tree, George staggered under it for a moment, but quickly...father with the sweet face of youth brightened with the inexpressible charm of all-conquering truth, he bravely cried out, "I can't tell a lie, Pa; you know... | |
| David Leeming, Jake Page - 1999 - 234 Seiten
...'George,' said his father, 'do you know who killed that beautiful little cherry tree yonder in the garden?' This was a tough question; and George staggered under...father, with the sweet face of youth brightened with the inexpressible charm of all-conquering truth, he bravely cried out, 'I can't tell a lie, Pa; you know... | |
| Barbara J. Mitnick, William S. Ayres - 1999 - 176 Seiten
...'George,' said his lather, 'do you know who killed that beautiful little cherry tree yonder in the garden?' This was a tough question; and George staggered under...himself: and looking at his father, with the sweet lace of youth brightened with the inexpressible charm of all conquering truth, he bravelv cried out,... | |
| Christopher Harris - 2000 - 196 Seiten
...George, said his father, do you know who killed that beautiful little cherry-tree yonder in the garden? This was a tough question and George staggered under...father, with the sweet face of youth brightened with the inexpressible charm of all-conquering truth, he bravely cried out, "/ can 't tell a lie. Pa; you know... | |
| Eric Donald Hirsch, Joseph F. Kett, James Trefil, James S. Trefil - 2002 - 944 Seiten
...father demanded to know how the tree had fallen. George was tempted to deny his misdeed, but then, "looking at his father with the sweet face of youth brightened with the inexpressible charm of all-conquering truth, he bravely cried out, 'I cannot tell a lie. I did cut... | |
| Brandon Marie Miller - 2003 - 76 Seiten
...you know who killed that beautiful little cherry-tree yonder in the garden?" As Parson Weems wrote: This was a tough question; and George staggered under it for a moment. . . . [Then] he bravely cried out, "I can't tell a he, Pa; you know I can't tell a he. I did cut it... | |
| Elizabeth D. Samet - 2004 - 300 Seiten
...Washington momentarily stunned his son by asking him who had killed his beloved tree, but young George "quickly recovered himself: and looking at his father, with the sweet face of youth brightened with the inexpressible charm of all-conquering truth, . . . bravely cried out, "/ can't tell a lie, Pa ; you... | |
| Ralph Keyes - 2007 - 416 Seiten
...Twain. little George being caught red-handed next to a fallen cherry tree with a hatchet in his hand. ("Looking at his father with the sweet face of youth brightened with the inexpressible charm of all-conquering truth, he bravely cried out, 'I cannot tell a lie. I did cut... | |
| 2007 - 220 Seiten
...said his father, "do you know who killed that beautiful little cherry tree yonder in the garden T* This was a tough question, and George staggered under it for a moment but quickly recovered himself. Looking at his father, with the sweet face of youth brightened with the inexpressible charm of all-... | |
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