Tag: literature
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The Tale of Jolly Robin Chapter 12: Jolly Feels Better

JOLLY FEELS BETTER Jolly Robin awoke at dawn. And he knew at once that the day was going to be a fine one. Though the sun had not yet peeped above the rim of the eastern hills, Jolly Robin was sure that there would be plenty of sunshine a little later. He had many ways…
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The Tale of Jolly Robin Chapter 11: What a Snowball Did

WHAT A SNOWBALL DID Jolly Robin was too frightened to laugh when he saw Johnnie Green’s second snowball strike the moon-faced stranger in the orchard. You see, the snowball hit one of the stranger’s arms. And to Jolly’s amazement, the arm at once dropped off and dashed upon the ground, breaking into a dozen pieces.…
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Chapter 19: Attacked by the Fighting Trees

The next morning Dorothy kissed the pretty green girl goodbye, and they all shook hands with the soldier with the green whiskers, who had walked with them as far as the gate. When the Guardian of the Gate saw them again he wondered greatly that they could leave the beautiful City to get into new…
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The Tale of Jolly Robin Chapter 10: The White Giant

THE WHITE GIANT It was a raw March day when Jolly Robin returned to Pleasant Valley one spring. There had just been a heavy fall of snow–big, wet flakes which Farmer Green called “sugar-snow,” though it was no sweeter than any other. Johnnie Green liked that kind of snow because it made the best snowballs.…
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The Tale of Jolly Robin Chapter 9: Jolly’s Mistake

JOLLY’S MISTAKE With Jolly Robin following close behind him, Jasper Jay flew directly to the crossroads, almost half-way to the village. Once there, he perched himself upon the sign-post at the four corners. And Jolly Robin seated himself upon one of the boards that were nailed to the post. “Here we are!” said Jasper Jay.…
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The Tale of Jolly Robin Chapter 8: Jolly is Left Behind

JOLLY IS LEFT BEHIND All of Jolly Robin’s friends and relations were greatly surprised when they saw him bidding his wife and children good-by, on the day the Robin family started from Pleasant Valley for their winter home in the South. “What’s this?” they cried. “Aren’t you coming with us?” And Jolly Robin laughed and…
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The Tale of Jolly Robin chapter 7: A New Way to Travel

A NEW WAY TO TRAVEL The time had come when Jolly Robin was ready to begin his long journey to the South, for it was growing quite cold. On some days there was no sun at all. And even when the weather was fair the sun rose late and went to bed early. It was…
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The Tale of Jolly Robin Chapter 6: Tickling a Nose

TICKLING A NOSE Old Mr. Crow did not want to stay near the brook to talk with Peter Mink. Calling to Jolly Robin to follow him, he flapped his way to the edge of the woods and sat in a tree overlooking the pasture. “Here comes Tommy Fox!” Mr. Crow exclaimed. “We ought to have…
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Chapter 15: The Banquet Lamp

There had been company at the brick house to the bountiful Thanksgiving dinner which had been provided at one o’clock, the Burnham sisters, who lived between North Riverboro and Shaker Village, and who for more than a quarter of a century had come to pass the holiday with the Sawyers every year. Rebecca sat silent…
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Chapter 18: Away to the South

Dorothy wept bitterly at the passing of her hope to get home to Kansas again; but when she thought it all over she was glad she had not gone up in a balloon. And she also felt sorry at losing Oz, and so did her companions. The Tin Woodman came to her and said: “Truly…