| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - 1794 - 264 páginas
...you want to learn to fing, Dicky ? faid the father. Well then, 1 will repeat my fong, fo pray liften very attentively ; you may learn the notes, though you will not be able to praftife them till your voice is flronger. He then fung with the fame approbation as before. Robin... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1815 - 352 páginas
...all that is in my power; but we must talk of that another time. Who is to feed poor Pecksy? Oh I, I, answered the mother, and was gone in an instant. —...indeed, and expressed his desire to learn it also.— By all means, said his father, I shall sing it very often, so you may learn it if you please. For my part,... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1826 - 176 páginas
...that is in my power ; hut we must talk of that another time. Who is to feed poor Pecksy ? Oh, I, I, answered the mother, and was gone in an instant. —...learn to sing, Dicky ? said the father : well, then, I will repeat my song, so pray listen very attentively ; you may learn the notes, though you will not... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1845 - 204 páginas
...in my power ; but we must talk of that another time. Who is to feed poor Pecksy- 1" — " Oh, I, I," answered the mother, and was gone in an instant. "...to learn to sing, Dicky?" said the father: "Well, tlirn, pray listen very attentively ; you may learu the notes, though you will not be uble to sing... | |
| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - 1846 - 220 páginas
...all in my power ; but we must talk of that another time. Who is to feed poor Pecksy V — " Oh, 1,1," answered the "mother, and was gone in an instant...."Well, then, pray listen very attentively ; you may Jearn the notes, though you will not be able to sing till your voice is stronger." Robin now remarked... | |
| 302 páginas
...that is in my power ; but we must talk of that mother time. Who is to feed poor Pecksy ?" " Oh, I, I," answered the mother, and was gone in an instant. " And so you want to learn to sing, Dicky F" said the father. " Well, then, pray listen very attentively ; you may learn the notes, though you... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1869 - 278 páginas
...is in my power ; but we must talk of that another time. Who is to feed poor Pecksy ?' ' Oh, I, I,' answered the mother, and was gone in an instant. —...indeed, and expressed his desire to learn it also. 'By all means,' said his father ; ' I shall sing it very often, so you may learn it if you please.' ' For... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1873 - 204 páginas
...that is in my power ; but we must talk of that another time. Who is to feed poor PecksyT "Oh I, I !" answered the mother; and was gone in an instant. "And...attentively ; you may learn the notes, though you may not be able to sing till your voice is stronger." Robin now remarked that the song was very pretty... | |
| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - 1880 - 232 páginas
...is in my power. But we must talk of that another time. Who is to feed poor Pecksy?" " Oh, I ! I !" answered the mother, and was gone in an instant. —...will not be able to sing till your voice is stronger. ON THE NEST. Robin now remarked that the song was very pretty indeed, and expressed his desire to learn... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1901 - 112 páginas
...Pecksy, who has not had a bit yet, if I am to give singing lessons ? " " Oh, I — I will feed her," answered the mother, and was gone in an instant. "...learn to sing, Dicky ? " said the father. " Well, listen carefully that you may learn the notes, though you will not be able to sing till your voice... | |
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