I have told you about, and stretched out his little arms as far apart as he could. On, on came the cars, louder and louder. The engineer saw the boy on the track, and whistled for him to get out of the way. Andy never moved a hair. The Play-day Book: New Stories for Little Folks - 第153页作者:Fanny Fern - 1857 - 286 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Sarah Payson Parton - 1857 - 260 页
...but perhaps he could stop them in some way ; at any rate there was nobody else there to do it. Andy never thought that he might be killed himself; but...he could. On, on came the cars, louder and louder. The engineer saw the boy on the track, and whistled for him to get out of the way ; Andy never moved... | |
| Mary Howitt - 1860 - 492 页
...but perhaps he could stop them in some way ; at any rate there was nobody else there to do it. Andy never thought that he might be killed himself ; but...he could. On, on came the cars, louder and louder. The engineer saw the boy on the track, and whistled for him to get out of the way ; Andy never moved... | |
| Thomas Simpson Birkby - 1864 - 142 页
...there to do it. Andy never thought that he might get killed himself; but he went and stood straight in the middle of the track, just before the bad place...he could. On, on, came the cars, louder and louder. The engineer saw the boy on the track, and whistled for him to get out of the way ; Andy never moved... | |
| Ellen Wood - 1866 - 124 页
...but perhaps he could stop them in some way ; at any rate there was nobody else there to do it. Andy never thought that he might be killed himself; but...he could. On, on came the cars, louder and louder. The engineer saw the boy on the track, and whistled for him to get out of the way ; Andy never moved... | |
| London readers - 1878 - 200 页
...there to do it. Andy never thought that he might get killed himself; but he went and stood straight in the middle of the track, just before the bad place...you about, and stretched out his little arms as far apart as he could. On, on came the cars, louder and louder. The engine-driver saw the boy on the track,... | |
| William Swinton - 1882 - 270 页
...might get killed ; but went and stood right in the middle of the track, just in front of the place I have told you about, and stretched out his little arms as far apart as he could. 9. On, on came the cars, nearer and nearer, and louder and louder. The engineer... | |
| William Swinton - 1882 - 252 页
...he might get killed; but went and stood right in the middle of the track, just in front of the place I have told you about, and stretched out his little arms as far apart as he could. 9. On, on came the cars, nearer and nearer, and louder and louder. The engineer... | |
| 1890 - 516 页
...it. Andy never thought that he might be killed, so he stood in the middle of the track, and svretched out his little arms as far as he could. On, on came the cars, louder and louder. The engineer saw the boy on the track, and whistled for him to get out of the way. Andy never moved... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1896 - 300 页
...there to do it. 7. Andy never thought that he might be killed himself; but he went and stood straight in the middle of the track, just before the bad place...you about, and stretched out his little arms as far apart as he could. On, on came the cars, louder and louder. The engineer saw the boy on the track,... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1896 - 302 页
...there to do it. 7. Andy never thought that he might get killed himself; but he went and stood straight in the middle of the track, just before the bad place on it that 1 have told you about, and stretched out his little arms as far apart as he could. On, on came the... | |
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