| William Swinton - 1882 - 254 halaman
...hounds. 8. But it was of no use : wherever he went the hounds went too, and at last they caught him. 9. "Ah!" said the cat, " I see that one good trick is worth more than ten times ten poor ones." LESSON XI. Home Pets. THE LITTLE NUT-EATER. - Part I. brisk stilk'y dain'tieĀ§ </naw r5mp... | |
| William Swinton - 1882 - 252 halaman
...hounds. 8. But it was of no use: wherever he went the hounds went too, and at last they caught him. 9. "Ah!" said the cat, " I see that one good trick is worth more than ten times ten poor ones." LESSON XI. Home Pets. THE LITTLE NUT-EATER. - Part I. brisk stilk'y dain'tieĀ§ #naw r6mp... | |
| James Harold Doyle - 1921 - 302 halaman
...executed its single trick, which was simply to climb to the topmost branch of the nearest tree. ' ' Ah, ' ' said the cat, ' ' I see that one good trick is worth far more than one hundred poor ones"! And so it is with our educators. They are running hither and... | |
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