Nei-hbour, your cows have been in my field. I have fed them well during the day, but I would not keep them all night, lest the children should suffer for their milk. Letters from New-York - Página 153por Lydia Maria Child - 1843 - 310 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 922 páginas
...they could, put the cows in the barn, and at twilight drove them gently home, saying, ' Neighbour, your cows have been in my field. I have fed them well during the <%; but I would not keep them all night, lest the children should suffer for want of their milk.' "If... | |
| 1846 - 302 páginas
...they could, put the cows in the barn, and at twilight drove them gently home, saying, ' Neighbour, your cows have been in my field. I have fed them well...degrees a visible change came over these troublesome neighbors. They ceased to cut off horses' tails, and break the legs of poultry. Rude boys would say... | |
| Adin Ballou - 1846 - 252 páginas
...as they could, put the cows in the barn, and at twilight drove them gently home; saying, ' Neighbor, your cows have been in my field. I have fed them well...should suffer for their milk.' " If this was fun, those who planned the joke found no heart to laugh at it. By degrees, a visible change came over these... | |
| Adin Ballou - 1846 - 252 páginas
...they could, put the cows in the barn, and at twilight drove them gently home ; saying, ' Neighbor, your cows have been in my field. I have fed them well...night, lest the children should suffer for their milk.' " tf this was fun, those who planned the joke found no heart to laugh at it. By degrees, a visible... | |
| John Gregory - 1847 - 120 páginas
...as they could, put the cows in the barn, and at twilight drove them gently home, saying, " Neighbor, your cows have been in my field. I have fed them well...degrees, a visible change came over these troublesome neighbors. They ceased to cut off horses tails, and break the legs of poultry. Rude boys would say... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1848 - 908 páginas
...bam, and at twilight drove them gently home ; saying, " Neighbor, your cows liavu been in my field. 1 have fed them well during the day, but I would not...should suffer for their milk." " If this was fun, those who planned the joke found no heart to laugh at it. By degrees a visible change came over these... | |
| National Sunday school union - 1854 - 348 páginas
...they could, put the cows in the barn, and at twilight drove them gently home, saying, ' Neighbour, your cows have been in my field. I have fed them well during the day, but 1 would not keep them all night, lest the children should suffer for their milk.' If this was fun,... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1850 - 882 páginas
...home, saying, "Neighbour, your cows have been in j ny field. I have fed them well during *e day, bat I would not keep them all night, "lest the children should suffer for j tbeirmilk." If this was fun, those who planned the joke found no heart to laugh at it •d by degree*... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - 1853 - 478 páginas
...they could, put the cows in the barn, and at twilight drove them gently home, saying, ' Neighbour, your cows have been in my field. I have fed them well...milk.' " If this was fun, they who planned the joke had no heart to laugh at it. By degrees, a visible change came over these troublesome neighbours. They... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - 1853 - 486 páginas
...as they could, put the cows in the barn, and at twilight drove them gently home, saying, 'Neighbour, your cows have been in my field. I have fed them well...milk.' " If this was fun, they who planned the joke had no heart to laugh at it. By degrees, a visible change came over these troublesome neighbours. They... | |
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