"Little bear" Quotes from Famous Books
... good-night, Little Bear!" she called again at the top of her voice, for they were already inside the shed. Then she sat down on the seat and began to eat and drink, but the wind was so strong that it almost blew her away; so she made haste and finished her supper and then went indoors and climbed ... — Heidi • Johanna Spyri
... road with renewed energy, she was soon within the doors of 'The Little Bear,' which was known as one of the roughest houses of that quarter. Sitting in the corner was an old man whom she asked to buy ... — The Angel Adjutant of "Twice Born Men" • Minnie L. Carpenter
... the kitchen door to step out, but closed it quickly, and looked around at her aunt with a startled face. "There's a little bear right on the ... — A Little Maid of Ticonderoga • Alice Turner Curtis
... steps away from Joco a young girl sat upon the ground, gently stroking a light-colored little bear. They were both so huddled up together that the villagers scarcely noticed them, and the Captain was therefore all the better able to observe the young woman, who appeared to be withdrawing herself as much as possible from public gaze. ... — The Most Interesting Stories of All Nations • Julian Hawthorne
... chosen rather with a view to fitness than to fashion. "Sets" are no more. How stereotyped and assertive they were, and undecorative! Bed, dresser, and washstand, forcibly recalling to one the big bear, middle-sized bear, and little bear of nursery lore, were clumsy and heavy and bad, even in hardwood; but when they were simply stained imitations of the real thing, and ornate with wooden knobs, machine carving, and ungraceful lines, they were truly unspeakable. The bed with its fat ... — The Complete Home • Various
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