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" I can, replied she, and then flew to the nest followed by her mate. She alighted upon the ivy, and peeping into the nest, inquired how they all did ? Very well, dear mother, said Robin. "
Fabulous histories, designed for the instruction of children, respecting ... - Page 35
by Sarah Trimmer - 1826 - 172 pages
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Fabulous Histories, Or, The History of the Robins: Designed for the ...

Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - Animal welfare - 1821 - 182 pages
...near, that they had been taking a view of it, and told her suspicions to her mate. He agreed with her, and said he now expected to hear a fine story from...devoured ; and yet, I assure you, the monster we saw before has been here again, and brought two others with him. Two others ! what, like himself? said...
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Fabulous Histories, Or, The History of the Robins: Designed for the ...

Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah), Sarah Trimmer - Animal welfare - 1821 - 196 pages
...her mate. He agreed with her, and said he now expected to hear a fine story from the nestlings. Jjet us return, however, said the mother, for perhaps they...devoured ; and yet, I assure you, the monster we saw before has been here again, and brought two others with him. Two others ! what, like himself? said...
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The Robins, Or, Fabulous Histories: Designed for the Instruction of Children ...

Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - Animal welfare - 1822 - 596 pages
...that they had been |i| . taking a view of it, and told her suspicions to her mate. He agreed with her, and said he now expected to hear a fine story from...devoured, and yet I assure you, the monster we saw before has been here again, and brought two others with him. Two others ! what, like himself ? said...
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The Robins, Or, Domestic Life Among the Birds: With Anecdotes of Other Animals

Sarah Trimmer - Animal welfare - 1845 - 204 pages
...near, that they had been taking a view of it, and told her suspicions to her mate. He agreed with her, and said he now expected to hear a fine story from...cried the father, who now alighted, "all safe! not one eaten up by the monster ?" "No, father," replied Dicky, "and yet I assure you, the monster we saw before...
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The Children's journal

302 pages
...near, that they had been taking a view of it, and told her suspicions to her mate. He agreed with her, and said he now expected to hear a fine story from...she, and then flew to the nest, followed by her mate. I She alighted upon the ivy, and, peeping into the nest, inquired how they all did? "Very well, dear...
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The history of the robins, for the instruction of children on their ...

Sarah Trimmer - 1869 - 278 pages
...indulge their fearful disposition, because such indulgence will certainly prove injurious to them.1 'I will do the best I 'can,' replied she, and then...the father, who now alighted, ' all safe ! Not one ate up by the monster ?' ' No, father,' replied Dicky, 'we are not devoured ; and yet, I assure you,...
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The Story of the Robins: Designed to Teach Children the Proper Treatment of ...

Sarah Trimmer - Animal welfare - 1873 - 204 pages
...near, that they had been taking a view of it, and told her suspicions to her mate. He agreed with her, and said he now expected to hear a fine story from...the father, who now alighted, " all safe ! Not one ate up by the monster ?" " No, father," replied Dicky, " we are not devoured ; and yet, I assure you,...
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The History of the Robins

Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - Animal welfare - 1880 - 232 pages
...dear, not to indulge their timid dispositions, because such indulgence will certainly prove hurtful to them." " I will do the best I can," replied she,...the father, who now alighted, " all safe ? Not one eaten up by the monster?" "No, father," replied Dicky, "we are not devoured ; and yet, I assure you,...
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The History of the Robins

Sarah Trimmer - Animal welfare - 1901 - 112 pages
...ar arlvJse you not to pay too much heed to their fears, — that will only make matters worse." 14 1 will do the best I can," replied she, and then flew to the nest with her mate. She perched upon the ivy, and, peeping into the nest, asked how they all were. " Very...
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