A Book of Children's Literature, Volum 3Lillian Hollowell Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966 - 580 pàgines |
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Pàgina 22
... feet wide and six feet long to be big enough to fit the Queen . " ( Including the crown which she sometimes liked to wear to sleep . ) The apprentice said " Thank you , " and took off his shoes , and with his little feet he measured six ...
... feet wide and six feet long to be big enough to fit the Queen . " ( Including the crown which she sometimes liked to wear to sleep . ) The apprentice said " Thank you , " and took off his shoes , and with his little feet he measured six ...
Pàgina 192
... feet . The King and Queen had given him fourteen names , beginning with Augustus - such being the fashion in that royal family ; but the honest country people could not remember so many ; besides , his feet were the most remarkable ...
... feet . The King and Queen had given him fourteen names , beginning with Augustus - such being the fashion in that royal family ; but the honest country people could not remember so many ; besides , his feet were the most remarkable ...
Pàgina 195
... feet this boy has . There may be some truth in his story . For the sake of our only daughter , I will choose two maids who talk the least of all our train , and my chamberlain , who is the most dis- creet officer in our household . Let ...
... feet this boy has . There may be some truth in his story . For the sake of our only daughter , I will choose two maids who talk the least of all our train , and my chamberlain , who is the most dis- creet officer in our household . Let ...
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