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" I refreshed ourselves : he hung his horn on a peg near the kitchen fire ; I sat on the other side. Suddenly we ' heard a tereng! tereng! teng! teng ! We looked round, and now found the reason why the postilion had not been able to sound his horn ; his... "
The Life and Inventions of Thomas Alva Edison - Page 153
by William Kennedy-Laurie Dickson, Antonia Dickson - 1894 - 362 pages
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Surprising adventures of ... baron Munchausen [by R.E. Raspe and others. An ...

Rudolf Erich Raspe - 1809 - 180 pages
...heard a Tereng ! tereng ! teng! teng! We looked round, and now found the reason why the postillion had not been able to sound his horn ; his tunes were...Prussia's march — Over the hill and over the dale — with many other favourite tunes ; at length the thawing entertainment concluded, as I shall this...
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The travels and surprising adventures of baron Munchausen [by R.E. Raspe and ...

Rudolf Erich Raspe - 1859 - 264 pages
...hung his horn on a peg near the kitchen fire ; I sat on the other side. Suddenly we heard a cry of Tereng! tereng ! teng! teng! We looked round, and...Prussia's March — Over the Hill and over the Dale — with many other favourite tunes ; at length the thawing entertainment concluded, as I shall this...
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The travels and surprising adventures of baron Munchausen [by R.E. Raspe and ...

Rudolf Erich Raspe - 1859 - 256 pages
...near the kitchen fire ; I sat on the other side. Suddenly we heard a Tereng ! tereng! teng ! teng I We looked round, and now found the reason why the...Prussia's March — Over the Hill and over the Dale — with many other favourite tunes ; at length the thawing entertainment concluded, as I shall this...
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A treasury of old favourite tales, introduced in the story of Rockbourne ...

Mary Howitt - 1860 - 372 pages
...question. You should learn not to interrupt ! He is still in Russia," continued Hugh, " and he says : " — Suddenly we heard a Tereng! tereng! teng! teng! We...Prussia's March, Over the hill and over the dale, with many other favourite tunes. At length the thawing entertainment concluded, as I shall this short...
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The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen

German wit and humor - 1865 - 284 pages
...heard a Tereng ! tereng ! teng ! teng ! We looked around, and now found the reason why the postillion had not been able to sound his horn ; his tunes were...Prussia's March — Over the Hill and over the Dale — with many other favorite tunes : at length the thawing entertainment concluded, as I shall this...
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The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen

1877 - 354 pages
...motion by kicking and snorting ; however, I confined his hind legs by putting them into my coat-pocket. After we arrived at the inn my postilion and I refreshed...Prussia's March — Over the Hill and over the Dale — with many other favourite tunes ; at length the thawing entertainment concluded, as I shall this...
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The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen

German wit and humor - 1879 - 302 pages
...a peg near the kitchen fire ; I sat on the other side. Suddenly we heard a tereng ! tereng ! teng I teng ! We looked round, and now found the reason why...Prussia's March — Over the Hill and over the Dale — with many other favorite tunes ; at length the thawing entertainment concluded, as I shall this...
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Eighteenth Century Essays

Austin Dobson - English essays - 1882 - 324 pages
...Library at South Kensington. ' credit ' credit of the driver : so that the honest fellow enter' tained us for some time with a variety of tunes, ' without...Prussia's march — Over the hill and over the dale ' —with many other favourite tunes : at length the ' thawing entertainment concluded, as I shall...
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EIGHTEENTH CENTURY CENTURY ESSAYS

AUSTIN DOBSON - 1883 - 590 pages
...Forster Library at South Kensington. * credit of the driver: so that the honest fellow enter' tained us for some time with a variety of tunes, • without putting his mouth to the horn—The King ' of Prussia's march—Over the hill and over the dale ' —with many other favourite...
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Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World,in Four Parts

Jonathan Swift, William Cooke Taylor - Gulliver, Lemuel (Fictitious character) - 1884 - 490 pages
...horn on a peg near the kitchen fire ; I sat on the other side. Suddenly we heard a tereng / tereng 1 teng! teng! We looked round, and now found the reason...Prussia's March — Over the Hill and over the Dale — with many other favorite tunes ; at length the thawing entertainment concluded, as I shall this...
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