 | William Iler Crane, William Henry Wheeler - 1919
...chattered from the oak tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing, "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha !" Leaped aside, and at a distance Sat erect upon his...red deer ; On their tracks his eyes were fastened, Leading downward to the river, To the ford across the river, And as one in slumber walked he. Hidden... | |
 | FRED LEWIS PATTEE - 1919
...chattered from the oak-tree. Laughed, and said between his laughing, l8 s ' Do not shoot me, Hiawatha ! ' ed he with his face uplifted In th ! !itter hour of...children food, О father ! 6 5 Give us food, or we must '9<> Saying to the little hunter, 'Do not shoot me, Hiawatha!' But he heeded not, nor heard them, For... | |
 | William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1920 - 418 páginas
...chattered from the oak-tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing, "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha!" 5 And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and...fear and half in frolic, Saying to the little hunter, 10 "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha!" But he heeded not, nor heard them, For his thoughts were with the red... | |
 | William Harris Elson - 1920
...distance Sat erect upon his haunches, Half in fear and half in frolic, Saying to the little hunter, 10 "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha!" But he heeded not, nor...red deer; On their tracks his eyes were fastened, Leading downward to the river, i5 To the ford across the river; And as one in slumber walked he. Hidden... | |
 | 1900
...has a suggestion of a domestic character and if the other were not on a fence we might have thought "The rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and at...upon his haunches, Half in fear and half in frolic." The Next squirrel also has an air of domesticity. But his tail has an unmistakable bush and is happily... | |
 | 1898
...pathway leaps aside, calling to the little hunter, "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha," but the little Hiawatha heeded not nor heard them, for his thoughts were with the red deerA child (the deer) in the back part of the room lifts his antlers (his hands) and peeps up over... | |
 | 1891
...from under my feet, and bolted like a ghost for a short distance, when, finding himself unmolested, he "sat erect upon his haunches, half in fear and half in frolic," doubtless wondering first what kind of a fool-hunter I might happen to be. But, like Hiawatha, I heeded... | |
 | Calvin Noyes Kendall - 1921
...and chattered from the oak tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing, "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha!" And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and...red deer; On their tracks his eyes were fastened, Leading downward to the river, To the ford across the river, And as one in slumber walked he. Hidden... | |
 | 1899
...the oak-tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha ! " Longfellow 38 And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and...to the little hunter, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha ! " Longfellow 39 But he heeded not, nor heard them, For his thoughts were with the red deer. Longfellow... | |
 | Emma Miller Bolenius - 1923
...chattered from the oak-tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha! " 5 And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and...to the little hunter, "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha! " 43 WHO, WHEN, AND WHAT Your teacher will say a number, and the word who, when, or what. Then you... | |
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