The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements, Sports, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident to the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, in Past and Present Times, Band 2W. Tegg, 1878 |
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... give the elephants any thing to eat . This admonition was particularly dis- agreeable to the female elephant , and she took a great dislike to the sentinel . She had several times endeavoured to make him desist from interfering , by ...
... give the elephants any thing to eat . This admonition was particularly dis- agreeable to the female elephant , and she took a great dislike to the sentinel . She had several times endeavoured to make him desist from interfering , by ...
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... give his grain and no more , May another day give from a plentiful store . Come , my lad , to the door , Plutus nods to our wish , And our sweet little mistress comes out with a dish ; She gives us her figs , and she gives us a smile ...
... give his grain and no more , May another day give from a plentiful store . Come , my lad , to the door , Plutus nods to our wish , And our sweet little mistress comes out with a dish ; She gives us her figs , and she gives us a smile ...
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... give her but a piece of bread and butter , which she accepted . Some time after , she met the boy again , and told him she had good luck after his bread and butter , and therefore would give him a penny , which , after some years ...
... give her but a piece of bread and butter , which she accepted . Some time after , she met the boy again , and told him she had good luck after his bread and butter , and therefore would give him a penny , which , after some years ...
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