King's garden, where they would shake the rose-trees and the oranges in sport to see the fruit and flowers fall. They explored all the passages and dark tunnels in the palace, and the hundreds of little dark rooms, but they never remembered what they... The Jungle Book - 第 73 頁Rudyard Kipling 著 - 1920 - 303 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1894 - 576 頁
...then break off to play up and down the terraces of the king's garden. T hey would shake the rose trees and the oranges in sport to see the fruit and flowers...drifted about in ones and twos or crowds, telling each other that they were doing as men did. They drank at the tanks and made the water all muddy, and... | |
| 1894 - 612 頁
...then break off to play up and down the terraces of the king's garden. They would shake the rose trees and the oranges in sport to see the fruit and flowers...explored all the passages and dark tunnels in the palaceandthe hundreds of little dark rooms, but they never remembered what they had seen and what they... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1910 - 206 頁
...break off to play up and down the terraces of the King's garden, where they would shake the rose trees and the oranges in sport to see the fruit and flowers...telling one another that they were doing as men did — or shouting 'there are none in the jungle so wise and good and clever and strong and gentle as... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1910 - 216 頁
...break off to play up and down the terraces of the King's garden, where they would shake the rose trees and the oranges in sport to see the fruit and flowers...telling one another that they were doing as men did — or shouting 'there are none in the jungle so wise and good and clever and strong and gentle as... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1910 - 196 頁
...break off to play up and down the terraces of the King's garden, where they would shake the rose trees and the oranges in sport to see the fruit and flowers fall. They explored all the passages and darklEuhnels^jn the palace, and_ thgjmndreds of little dark rooms, butjthey never remembered wTiafjOiey... | |
| Richard Ashley Rice - 1915 - 412 頁
...they would run in and out of the roofless houses and collect pieces of plaster and old bricks in the corner and forget where they had hidden them, and...telling one another that they were doing as men did — or shouting "there are none in the jungle so wise and good and clever and strong and gentle as... | |
| Richard Ashley Rice - 1915 - 410 頁
...they would run in and out of the roofless houses and collect pieces of plaster and old bricks in the corner and forget where they had hidden them, and...crowds, telling one another that they were doing as men did—or shouting "there are none in the jungle so wise and good and clever and strong and gentle as... | |
| James Cloyd Bowman - 1918 - 504 頁
...they would run in and out of the roofless houses and collect pieces of plaster and old bricks in the corner and forget where they had hidden them, and...telling one another that they were doing as men did — or shouting "there are none in the jungle so wise and good and clever and strong and gentle as... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1914 - 216 頁
...break off to play up and down the terraces of the king's garden, where they would shake the rose trees and the oranges in sport to see the fruit and flowers...so drifted about in ones and twos or crowds telling each other that they were doing as men did. They drank at the tanks and made the water all muddy, and... | |
| University of Michigan. Department of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1923 - 444 頁
...they would run in and out of the roofless houses and collect pieces of plaster and old bricks in the corner and forget where they had hidden them, and...telling one another that they were doing as men did, or shouting "there are none in the jungle so wise and good and clever and strong and gentle as the... | |
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