| John Greenleaf Whittier - Children's poetry, American - 1875 - 322 pages
...found with astonishment that the caterpillar had spun round itself a sort of web, in which it lay, no longer a living green grub, but a stiff brown chrysalis....any rate it will be something belonging to my old favorite." Karine then laid it on the earth in a little flower-pot which stood in the window, in which... | |
| Child life - 1884 - 314 pages
...found with astonishment that the caterpillar had spun round itself a sort of web, in which it lay, no longer a living green grub, but a stiff brown chrysalis....any rate it will be something belonging to my old favorite." Karine then laid it on the earth in a little flower-pot which stood in the window, in which... | |
| Eben Harlow Davis - Readers - 1890 - 374 pages
...found with astonishment that the caterpillar had spun round itself a sort of web, in which it lay, no longer a living green grub, but a stiff brown chrysalis....will still keep it, for it has been so long with us." Karine then laid it on the earth in a little flower-pot which stood in the window, in which there was... | |
| Eben Harlow Davis - Readers - 1890 - 374 pages
...which it lay, no longer a living green grub, but a stiff brown chrvsalis. She took it out of the t/ " It is dead," said the child, " and is now lying in...will still keep it, for it has been so long with us." Karine then laid it on the earth in a little flower-pot which stood in the window, in which there was... | |
| Eben Harlow Davis - 1891 - 202 pages
...found with astonishment that the caterpillar had spun round itself a sort of web, in which it lay, no longer a living green grub, but a stiff brown chrysalis....will still keep it, for it has been so long with us." Karine then laid it on the earth in a little flower-pot which stood in the window, in which there was... | |
| Readers - 1899 - 250 pages
...found with astonishment that the caterpillar had spun around itself a sort of web, in which it lay, no longer a living green grub, but a stiff, brown chrysalis....any rate it will be something belonging to my old favorite." Karine then laid it on the earth in a little flower-pot, which stood in the same window,... | |
| Readers - 1899 - 248 pages
...found with astonishment that the caterpillar had spun around itself a sort of web, in which it lay, no longer a living green grub, but a stiff, brown chrysalis....any rate it will be something belonging to my old favorite." Karine then laid it on the earth in a little flower-pot, which stood in the same window,... | |
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