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“Well,” said her mother, “one of the pigs is a runt. empezar lección
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Arable put a pitcher of cream on the table. empezar lección
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A weakling makes trouble. empezar lección
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A little girl is one thing, a little runty pig is another.” empezar lección
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“You go back to the house and I will bring the runt when I come in. empezar lección
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The kitchen table was set for breakfast, and the room smelled of coffee, bacon, damp plaster, and wood smoke from the stove. empezar lección
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The kitchen table was set for breakfast, and the room smelled of coffee, bacon, damp plaster, and wood smoke from the stove. empezar lección
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The kitchen table was set for breakfast, and the room smelled of coffee, bacon, damp plaster, and wood smoke from the stove. empezar lección
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He was heavily armed—an air rifle in one hand, a wooden dagger in the other. empezar lección
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He was heavily armed—an air rifle in one hand, a wooden dagger in the other. empezar lección
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He was heavily armed—an air rifle in one hand, a wooden dagger in the other. empezar lección
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“No, I only distribute pigs to early risers,” said Mr. empezar lección
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The school bus honked from the road. empezar lección
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Arable, taking the pig from Fern and slipping a doughnut into her hand. empezar lección
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She just sat and stared out of the window, thinking what a blissful world it was and how lucky she was to have entire charge of a pig. empezar lección
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She just sat and stared out of the window, thinking what a blissful world it was and how lucky she was to have entire charge of a pig. empezar lección
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She loved to stroke him, to feed him, to put him to bed. empezar lección
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Every morning, as soon as she got up, she warmed his milk, tied his bib on, and held the bottle for him. empezar lección
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Fern peered through the door. empezar lección
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He crawled into the tunnel and disappeared from sight, completely covered with straw. empezar lección
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When she waded into the brook, Wilbur waded in with her. empezar lección
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When she waded into the brook, Wilbur waded in with her. empezar lección
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So while the children swam and played and splashed water at each other, Wilbur amused himself in the mud along the edge of the brook, where it was warm and moist and delightfully sticky and oozy. empezar lección
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So while the children swam and played and splashed water at each other, Wilbur amused himself in the mud along the edge of the brook, where it was warm and moist and delightfully sticky and oozy. empezar lección
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So while the children swam and played and splashed water at each other, Wilbur amused himself in the mud along the edge of the brook, where it was warm and moist and delightfully sticky and oozy. empezar lección
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So while the children swam and played and splashed water at each other, Wilbur amused himself in the mud along the edge of the brook, where it was warm and moist and delightfully sticky and oozy. empezar lección
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But her father was firm about it. empezar lección
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“Well,” said her father, “he’s a runt. empezar lección
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Next day Wilbur was taken from his home under the apple tree and went to live in a manure pile in the cellar of Zuckerman’s barn. empezar lección
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Next day Wilbur was taken from his home under the apple tree and went to live in a manure pile in the cellar of Zuckerman’s barn. empezar lección
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It smelled of hay and it smelled of manure. empezar lección
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It smelled of hay and it smelled of manure. empezar lección
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It smelled of grain and of harness dressing and of axle grease and of rubber boots and of new rope. empezar lección
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It often had a sort of peaceful smell—as though nothing bad could happen ever again in the world. empezar lección
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It smelled of grain and of harness dressing and of axle grease and of rubber boots and of new rope. empezar lección
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It smelled of grain and of harness dressing and of axle grease and of rubber boots and of new rope. empezar lección
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It smelled of grain and of harness dressing and of axle grease and of rubber boots and of new rope. empezar lección
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And whenever the cat was given a fish-head to eat, the barn would smell of fish. empezar lección
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And there was always hay being pitched down to the cows and the horses and the sheep. empezar lección
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But mostly it smelled of hay, for there was always hay in the great loft up overhead. empezar lección
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And there was always hay being pitched down to the cows and the horses and the sheep. empezar lección
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It was the kind of barn that swallows like to build their nests in. empezar lección
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Zuckerman knew that a manure pile is a good place to keep a young pig. empezar lección
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Zuckerman knew that a manure pile is a good place to keep a young pig. empezar lección
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Pigs need warmth, and it was warm and comfortable down there in the barn cellar on the south side. empezar lección
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Zuckerman did not allow her to take Wilbur out, and he did not allow her to get into the pigpen. empezar lección
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He walked slowly to his food trough and sniffed to see if anything had been overlooked at lunch. empezar lección
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“At-at-at, at the risk of repeating myself,” said the goose, “I suggest that you come on out. empezar lección
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dziwaczny - uważać na użycie (homo) Actually, Wilbur felt queer to be outside his fence, with nothing between him and the big world. empezar lección
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Go down through the garden, dig up the radishes! empezar lección
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Pausing in the shade of an apple tree, he put his strong snout into the ground and began pushing, digging, and rooting. empezar lección
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Pausing in the shade of an apple tree, he put his strong snout into the ground and began pushing, digging, and rooting. empezar lección
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Pausing in the shade of an apple tree, he put his strong snout into the ground and began pushing, digging, and rooting. empezar lección
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He had plowed up quite a piece of ground before anyone noticed him. empezar lección
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The goose heard the racket and she, too, started hollering. empezar lección
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The cocker spaniel heard the commotion and he ran out from the barn to join the chase. empezar lección
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The cocker spaniel heard the commotion and he ran out from the barn to join the chase. empezar lección
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Lurvy, the hired man, heard the noise and came up from the asparagus patch where he was pulling weeds. empezar lección
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I’ll go and get a bucket of slops.” empezar lección
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I’ll go and get a bucket of slops.” empezar lección
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Every animal stirred and lifted its head and became excited to know that one of his friends had got free and was no longer penned up or tied fast. empezar lección
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Zuckerman was coming down toward him carrying a pail. empezar lección
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Dodge about, dodge about!” empezar lección
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“Skip around, run toward me, slip in and out, in and out, in and out! empezar lección
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The cocker spaniel sprang for Wilbur’s hind leg. empezar lección
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Poor Wilbur was dazed and frightened by this hullabaloo. empezar lección
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Poor Wilbur was dazed and frightened by this hullabaloo. empezar lección
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He didn’t like being the center of all this fuss. empezar lección
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He walked to the trough and took a long drink of slops, sucking in the milk hungrily and chewing the popover. empezar lección
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He felt the pleasant rubbing of the stick along his itchy back. empezar lección
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Rain fell on the roof of the barn and dripped steadily from the eaves. empezar lección
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prześlizgnąć się (po), muskać, pobieżnie czytać Skim milk, crusts, middlings, bits of doughnuts, wheat cakes with drops of maple syrup sticking to them, potato skins, leftover custard pudding with raisins, and bits of Shredded Wheat. empezar lección
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Skim milk, crusts, middlings, bits of doughnuts, wheat cakes with drops of maple syrup sticking to them, potato skins, leftover custard pudding with raisins, and bits of Shredded Wheat. empezar lección
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Skim milk, crusts, middlings, bits of doughnuts, wheat cakes with drops of maple syrup sticking to them, potato skins, leftover custard pudding with raisins, and bits of Shredded Wheat. empezar lección
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Skim milk, crusts, middlings, bits of doughnuts, wheat cakes with drops of maple syrup sticking to them, potato skins, leftover custard pudding with raisins, and bits of Shredded Wheat. empezar lección
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Skim milk, crusts, middlings, bits of doughnuts, wheat cakes with drops of maple syrup sticking to them, potato skins, leftover custard pudding with raisins, and bits of Shredded Wheat. empezar lección
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siekać, drzeć, siekać (na strzępy) Skim milk, crusts, middlings, bits of doughnuts, wheat cakes with drops of maple syrup sticking to them, potato skins, leftover custard pudding with raisins, and bits of Shredded Wheat. empezar lección
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From eight to nine, Wilbur planned to take a nap outdoors in the sun. empezar lección
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From nine to eleven he planned to dig a hole, or trench, and possibly find something good to eat buried in the dirt. empezar lección
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From nine to eleven he planned to dig a hole, or trench, and possibly find something good to eat buried in the dirt. empezar lección
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Middlings, warm water, apple parings, meat gravy, carrot scrapings, meat scraps, stale hominy, and the wrapper off a package of cheese. empezar lección
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Middlings, warm water, apple parings, meat gravy, carrot scrapings, meat scraps, stale hominy, and the wrapper off a package of cheese. empezar lección
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Middlings, warm water, apple parings, meat gravy, carrot scrapings, meat scraps, stale hominy, and the wrapper off a package of cheese. empezar lección
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Skim milk, provender, leftover sandwich from Lurvy’s lunchbox, prune skins, a morsel of this, a bit of that, fried potatoes, marmalade drippings, a little more of this, a little more of that, a piece of baked apple, a scrap of upsidedown cake. empezar lección
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Skim milk, provender, leftover sandwich from Lurvy’s lunchbox, prune skins, a morsel of this, a bit of that, fried potatoes, marmalade drippings, a little more of this, a little more of that, a piece of baked apple, a scrap of upsidedown cake. empezar lección
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Skim milk, provender, leftover sandwich from Lurvy’s lunchbox, prune skins, a morsel of this, a bit of that, fried potatoes, marmalade drippings, a little more of this, a little more of that, a piece of baked apple, a scrap of upsidedown cake. empezar lección
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Suddenly Wilbur felt lonely and friendless. empezar lección
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“One day just like another,” he groaned. empezar lección
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For a while he stood gloomily indoors. empezar lección
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He mentioned this to the goose, who was sitting quietly in a corner of the sheepfold. empezar lección
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“Sorry, sonny, sorry,” said the goose. empezar lección
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Got to keep them toasty-oasty-oasty warm. empezar lección
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“Well, I didn’t think you were expecting woodpeckers,” said Wilbur, bitterly. empezar lección
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“Well, I didn’t think you were expecting woodpeckers,” said Wilbur, bitterly. empezar lección
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Soon he saw the rat climbing down a slanting board that he used as a stairway. empezar lección
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said Templeton, twirling his whiskers. empezar lección
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“Well,” said Wilbur, “it means to have fun, to frolic, to run and skip and make merry.” empezar lección
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“I never do those things if I can avoid them,” replied the rat, sourly. empezar lección
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“I prefer to spend my time eating, gnawing, spying, and hiding. empezar lección
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I am a glutton but not a merry-maker. empezar lección
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And Templeton, the rat, crept stealthily along the wall and disappeared into a private tunnel that he had dug between the door and the trough in Wilbur’s yard. empezar lección
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He didn’t know whether he could endure the awful loneliness any more. empezar lección
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Why can’t he go to sleep, like any decent animal?” empezar lección
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Overhead, on the main floor, nothing stirred: the cows were resting, the horses dozed. empezar lección
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Overhead, on the main floor, nothing stirred: the cows were resting, the horses dozed. empezar lección
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Templeton had quit work and gone off somewhere on an errand. empezar lección
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The only sound was a slight scraping noise from the rooftop, where the weather-vane swung back and forth. empezar lección
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Through a small window, a faint gleam appeared. empezar lección
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Through a small window, a faint gleam appeared. empezar lección
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wkładać lub wciskać coś do/za/pod itp. She sat with head tucked under a wing. empezar lección
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She sat with head tucked under a wing. empezar lección
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He examined the window ledge, stared up at the ceiling. empezar lección
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He lay down meekly in the manure, facing the door. empezar lección
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As for my whereabouts, that’s easy. empezar lección
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She was about the size of a gumdrop. empezar lección
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I’m not as flashy as some, but I’ll do. empezar lección
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He could hardly believe what he was seeing, and although he detested flies, he was sorry for this one. empezar lección
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Flies, bugs, grasshoppers, choice beetles, moths, butterflies, tasty cockroaches, gnats, midges, daddy longlegs, centipedes, mosquitoes, crickets—anything that is careless enough to get caught in my web. empezar lección
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Flies, bugs, grasshoppers, choice beetles, moths, butterflies, tasty cockroaches, gnats, midges, daddy longlegs, centipedes, mosquitoes, crickets—anything that is careless enough to get caught in my web. empezar lección
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Flies, bugs, grasshoppers, choice beetles, moths, butterflies, tasty cockroaches, gnats, midges, daddy longlegs, centipedes, mosquitoes, crickets—anything that is careless enough to get caught in my web. empezar lección
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Flies, bugs, grasshoppers, choice beetles, moths, butterflies, tasty cockroaches, gnats, midges, daddy longlegs, centipedes, mosquitoes, crickets—anything that is careless enough to get caught in my web. empezar lección
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Flies, bugs, grasshoppers, choice beetles, moths, butterflies, tasty cockroaches, gnats, midges, daddy longlegs, centipedes, mosquitoes, crickets—anything that is careless enough to get caught in my web. empezar lección
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Flies, bugs, grasshoppers, choice beetles, moths, butterflies, tasty cockroaches, gnats, midges, daddy longlegs, centipedes, mosquitoes, crickets—anything that is careless enough to get caught in my web. empezar lección
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Flies, bugs, grasshoppers, choice beetles, moths, butterflies, tasty cockroaches, gnats, midges, daddy longlegs, centipedes, mosquitoes, crickets—anything that is careless enough to get caught in my web. empezar lección
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Flies, bugs, grasshoppers, choice beetles, moths, butterflies, tasty cockroaches, gnats, midges, daddy longlegs, centipedes, mosquitoes, crickets—anything that is careless enough to get caught in my web. empezar lección
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A spider has to pick up a living somehow or other, and I happen to be a trapper. empezar lección
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I just naturally build a web and trap flies and other insects. empezar lección
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Way back for thousands and thousands of years we spiders have been laying for flies and bugs.” empezar lección
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“It’s a miserable inheritance,” said Wilbur, gloomily. empezar lección
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“It’s a miserable inheritance,” said Wilbur, gloomily. empezar lección
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“It’s cruel,” replied Wilbur, who did not intend to be argued out of his position. empezar lección
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And furthermore,” said Charlotte, shaking one of her legs, “do you realize that if I didn’t catch bugs and eat them, bugs would increase and multiply and get so numerous that they’d destroy the earth, wipe out everything?” empezar lección
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The goose had been listening to this conversation and chuckling to herself. empezar lección
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Underneath her rather bold and cruel exterior, she had a kind heart, and she was to prove loyal and true to the very end. empezar lección
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School ends, and children have time to play and to fish for trouts in the brook. empezar lección
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All morning you could hear the rattle of the machine as it went round and round, while the tall grass fell down behind the cutter bar in long green swathes. empezar lección
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Next day, if there was no thunder shower, all hands would help rake and pitch and load, and the hay would be hauled to the barn in the high hay wagon, with Fern and Avery riding at the top of the load. empezar lección
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Then the hay would be hoisted, sweet and warm, into the big loft, until the whole barn seemed like a wonderful bed of timothy and clover. empezar lección
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Early summer days are a jubilee time for birds. empezar lección
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In the fields, around the house, in the barn, in the woods, in the swamp—everywhere love and songs and nests and eggs. empezar lección
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From the edge of the woods, the white-throated sparrow (which must come all the way from Boston) calls, “Oh, Peabody, Peabody, Peabody!” empezar lección
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On an apple bough, the phoebe teeters and wags its tail and says, “Phoebe, phoe-bee!” empezar lección
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On an apple bough, the phoebe teeters and wags its tail and says, “Phoebe, phoe-bee!” empezar lección
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On an apple bough, the phoebe teeters and wags its tail and says, “Phoebe, phoe-bee!” empezar lección
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The song sparrow, who knows how brief and lovely life is, says, “Sweet, sweet, sweet interlude; sweet, sweet, sweet interlude.” empezar lección
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If you enter the barn, the swallows swoop down from their nests and scold. empezar lección
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If you enter the barn, the swallows swoop down from their nests and scold. empezar lección
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Dandelion stems are full of milk, clover heads are loaded with nectar, the Frigidaire is full of ice-cold drinks. empezar lección
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Dandelion stems are full of milk, clover heads are loaded with nectar, the Frigidaire is full of ice-cold drinks. empezar lección
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Everywhere you look is life; even the little ball of spit on the weed stalk, if you poke it apart, has a green worm inside it. empezar lección
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This was an important event in the barn cellar. empezar lección
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“I am sure,” she said, “that every one of us here will be gratified to learn that after four weeks of unremitting effort and patience on the part of our friend the goose, she now has something to show for it. empezar lección
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“Thank you,” said the gander. empezar lección
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“It’s a dud, I guess,” said the goose. empezar lección
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But I’ll tell you one thing, Templeton, if I ever catch you poking-oking-oking your ugly nose around our goslings, I’ll give you the worst pounding a rat ever took.” empezar lección
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The rat had no morals, no conscience, no scruples, no consideration, no decency, no milk of rodent kindness, no compunctions, no higher feeling, no friendliness, no anything. empezar lección
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The rat had no morals, no conscience, no scruples, no consideration, no decency, no milk of rodent kindness, no compunctions, no higher feeling, no friendliness, no anything. empezar lección
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The rat had no morals, no conscience, no scruples, no consideration, no decency, no milk of rodent kindness, no compunctions, no higher feeling, no friendliness, no anything. empezar lección
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“Imagine wanting a junky old rotten egg!” empezar lección
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She laughed a tinkling little laugh. empezar lección
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“But, my friends, if that ancient egg ever breaks, this barn will be untenable.” empezar lección
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“I won’t break it,” snarled Templeton. empezar lección
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He pushed and nudged till he succeeded in rolling it to his lair under the trough. empezar lección
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Flies spent their time pestering others. empezar lección
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The horses detested them. empezar lección
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“Just the same, I don’t envy you,” said the old sheep. empezar lección
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When a pig is to be butchered, everybody helps. empezar lección
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Arable arrives with his. 22, shoots the ...” empezar lección
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“Well,” said the spider, plucking thoughtfully at her web, “the old sheep has been around this barn a long time. empezar lección
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It’s also the dirtiest trick I ever heard of. empezar lección
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“I don’t want to die,” he moaned. empezar lección
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Avery had finished and was upstairs looking for his slingshot. empezar lección
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“Did you hear the way she rambled on about the animals, pretending that they talked?” empezar lección
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He loves Fern almost as much as we do, and I want him to know how queerly she is acting about that pig and everything. empezar lección
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One afternoon she heard a most interesting conversation and witnessed a strange event. empezar lección
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“Furthermore, each leg of mine has seven sections—the coxa, the trochanter, the femur, the patella, the tibia, the metatarsus, and the tarsus.” empezar lección
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“Furthermore, each leg of mine has seven sections—the coxa, the trochanter, the femur, the patella, the tibia, the metatarsus, and the tarsus.” empezar lección
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“Now make an attachment with your spinnerets, hurl yourself into space, and let out a dragline as you go down!” empezar lección
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He glanced hastily behind to see if a piece of rope was following him to check his fall, but nothing seemed to be happening in his rear, and the next thing he knew he landed with a thump. empezar lección
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He glanced hastily behind to see if a piece of rope was following him to check his fall, but nothing seemed to be happening in his rear, and the next thing he knew he landed with a thump. empezar lección
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He glanced hastily behind to see if a piece of rope was following him to check his fall, but nothing seemed to be happening in his rear, and the next thing he knew he landed with a thump. empezar lección
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Wilbur crouched low, with his thin, curly tail toward the rat. empezar lección
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Like Fern, she was truly fond of Wilbur, whose smelly pen and stale food attracted the flies that she needed, and she was proud to see that he was not a quitter and was willing to try again to spin a web. empezar lección
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While the rat and the spider and the little girl watched, Wilbur climbed again to the top of the manure pile, full of energy and hope. empezar lección
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While the rat and the spider and the little girl watched, Wilbur climbed again to the top of the manure pile, full of energy and hope. empezar lección
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And summoning all his strength, he threw himself into the air, headfirst. empezar lección
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But as he had neglected to fasten the other end to anything, it didn’t really do any good, and Wilbur landed with a thud, crushed and hurt. empezar lección
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But as he had neglected to fasten the other end to anything, it didn’t really do any good, and Wilbur landed with a thud, crushed and hurt. empezar lección
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But no—with men it’s rush, rush, rush, every minute. empezar lección
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I’m glad I’m a sedentary spider.” empezar lección
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“In a forest looking for beechnuts and truffles and delectable roots, pushing leaves aside with my wonderful strong nose, searching and sniffing along the ground, smelling, smelling, smelling ...” empezar lección
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You’re no bundle of sweet peas yourself. empezar lección
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Lurvy sat down under an apple tree and lit his pipe; the animals sniffed the familiar smell of strong tobacco. empezar lección
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Lurvy sat down under an apple tree and lit his pipe; the animals sniffed the familiar smell of strong tobacco. empezar lección
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They thrust their little necks out and kept up a musical whistling, like a tiny troupe of pipers. empezar lección
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“Well,” said Charlotte, vaguely, “I don’t really know. empezar lección
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Wilbur was trembling again, but Charlotte was cool and collected. empezar lección
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Wilbur trotted over to the darkest corner of his pen and threw himself down. empezar lección
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If I can fool a bug,” thought Charlotte, “I can surely fool a man. empezar lección
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“I was just thinking,” said the spider, “that people are very gullible.” empezar lección
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The spider, however, stayed wide awake, gazing affectionately at him and making plans for his future. empezar lección
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Avery carried a live frog in his hand. empezar lección
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Fern had a crown of daisies in her hair. empezar lección
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Fern had a crown of daisies in her hair. empezar lección
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said Avery, placing the frog on the drainboard and holding out his hand for pie. empezar lección
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“He lets me scratch him between the eyes.” empezar lección
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“Can I look for eggs in the henhouse, Aunt Edith?” empezar lección
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“His pie is all over his front.” empezar lección
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“Let’s swing in the swing!” empezar lección
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Then you straddled the knot, so that it acted as a seat. empezar lección
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For a second you seemed to be falling to the barn floor far below, but then suddenly the rope would begin to catch you, and you would sail through the barn door going a mile a minute, with the wind whistling in your eyes and ears and hair. empezar lección
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Children almost always hang onto things tighter than their parents think they will. empezar lección
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Avery straddled the rope and jumped. empezar lección
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“I have hay inside my dress! empezar lección
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Fern bit into a raspberry that had a bad-tasting bug inside it, and got discouraged. empezar lección
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The air was filled with the terrible gases and smells from the rotten egg. empezar lección
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Templeton, who had been resting in his home, scuttled away into the barn. empezar lección
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“I’m delighted that the egg never hatched,” she gabbled. empezar lección
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He sat up and pulled wisely at his long whiskers, then crept away to pay a visit to the dump. empezar lección
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He sat up and pulled wisely at his long whiskers, then crept away to pay a visit to the dump. empezar lección
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I might a’ known a rat would make a nest under this trough. empezar lección
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And Lurvy dragged Wilbur’s trough across the yard and kicked some dirt into the rat’s nest, burying the broken egg and all Templeton’s other possessions. empezar lección
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He gulped and sucked, and sucked and gulped, making swishing and swooshing noises, anxious to get everything at once. empezar lección
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He gulped and sucked, and sucked and gulped, making swishing and swooshing noises, anxious to get everything at once. empezar lección
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The slops ran creamily down around the pig’s eyes and ears. empezar lección
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