| 1868 - 574 páginas
...ascended the bean-stalk, and reached the top with some little trouble. He found the road, journey, &o., much as it was on the two former times: he arrived at the giant's mansion in the evening, and found his wife standing, as usual, at the door. Jack had disguised himself so completely, that she did not... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 294 páginas
...telling his mother, ascended the bean-stalk. This journey was much the same as his two former ones. He arrived at the giant's mansion in the evening,...did not appear to have the least recollection of him ; still, when he pleaded hunger and poverty, in order to gain admittance, he found it very difficult... | |
| C. J. T. - 1890 - 222 páginas
...ascended the beanstalk, and reached the top with some little trouble. He found the road, journey, etc., much as it was on the two former times. He arrived at the giant's mansion in the evening, and found his wife standing, as usual, at the door. Jack had disguised himself so completely that she did not... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1890 - 630 páginas
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| Edwin Sidney Hartland - 1890 - 358 páginas
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| C. J. T. - 1891 - 216 páginas
...ascended the beanstalk, and reached the top with some little trouble. He found the road, journey, etc., much as ' it was on the two former times. He arrived at the giant's mansion in the evening, and found his wife standing, as usual, at the door. Jack had disguised himself so completely that she did not... | |
| 1901 - 578 páginas
...ascended the bean-stalk, and reached the top with some little trouble. He found the road, journey, etc., much as it was on the two former times ; he arrived at the giant's mansion in the evening, and found his wife standing, as usual, at the door. Jack had disguised himself so completely, that she did not... | |
| Frank Ward Howard - 1909 - 176 páginas
...road and the journey the same as before. He arrived at the giant's house in the evening, and found his wife standing as usual at the door. Jack had disguised himself so well that she did not know him. However, when he begged to be let in, he found it very hard to persuade... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1908 - 280 páginas
...telling his mother, ascended the bean-stalk. This journey was much the same as his two former ones. He arrived at the giant's mansion in the evening,...did not appear to have the least recollection of him ; still, when he pleaded hunger and poverty, in order to gain admittance, he found it very difficult... | |
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