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Flehes an Hens Horn: The Railway Children in Cornish

AUTHOR Brock, Charles Edmund; Williams, Nicholas; Nesbit, Edith
PUBLISHER Evertype (06/21/2012)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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P n yw aga thas kemerys dhywortans in cyrc mstancys kevr nek, res yw dhe'n flehes, Roberta, Peder, Fylys, ha dh'aga mabm gasa aga henkyth in Loundres ha trega in chy bian in mes i'n pow. Nyns yw an chy-na, Try Chymbla y hanow, pell dhyworth an hens horn, le mayth usy an flehes ow cafos lies aventur. M ster an Gorsaf ha'n Porthor, Perks a v dh aga hothmans kefr s. Yma an flehes ow ponya p b d dh dhe l nen an hens horn w r nans rag swaysya aga dewla orth an train dhe Loundres, hag indelma danvon aga herensa dhe "Dasyk". Yma "Den Jentyl Coth", caradow y nas, ow swaysya y dhorn ortans p b jorna dhywar an train, ha heb aga godhvos, yma va worth aga gweres owth assoylya a'n mystery br s: prag y whrug aga thas dyberth dhywortans. Edith Nesbit a screfas an whedhel classyk-ma, usy an del nyansow gwredhek gans C.E. Brock kefys ino. Nicholas Williams a drailyas an lyver dhe Gernowek. -- When their father is taken away under mysterious circumstances, Roberta, Peter, and Phyllis and their mother must leave their house in London to live in a small cottage in the country. Their house, called "The Three Chimneys" stands not far from a railway track, where the three have a number of adventures. They are befriended by the Station Master and Perks the Porter, and run each day down to the railway track to wave at the passing train for London, sending their love to their father. Unknown to them, a kindly "Old Gentleman" who waves to them every day from the train helps them to solve the mystery of their father's disappearance. This classic tale by Edith Nesbit has the original illustrations by C. E. Brock, and has been translated into Cornish by Nicholas Williams.
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ISBN-13: 9781782010036
ISBN-10: 1782010033
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: Cornish
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Page Count: 260
Carton Quantity: 32
Product Dimensions: 5.50 x 0.59 x 8.50 inches
Weight: 0.73 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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Juvenile Fiction | Classics
Dewey Decimal: 823.912
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Written in Cornish. When their father is taken away under mysterious circumstances, Roberta, Peter, and Phyllis and their mother must leave their house in London to live in a small cottage in the country near the railway track. They are befriended by the Station Master and Perks the Porter, and run every day to wave at the passing train for London, sending their love to father.
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P n yw aga thas kemerys dhywortans in cyrc mstancys kevr nek, res yw dhe'n flehes, Roberta, Peder, Fylys, ha dh'aga mabm gasa aga henkyth in Loundres ha trega in chy bian in mes i'n pow. Nyns yw an chy-na, Try Chymbla y hanow, pell dhyworth an hens horn, le mayth usy an flehes ow cafos lies aventur. M ster an Gorsaf ha'n Porthor, Perks a v dh aga hothmans kefr s. Yma an flehes ow ponya p b d dh dhe l nen an hens horn w r nans rag swaysya aga dewla orth an train dhe Loundres, hag indelma danvon aga herensa dhe "Dasyk". Yma "Den Jentyl Coth", caradow y nas, ow swaysya y dhorn ortans p b jorna dhywar an train, ha heb aga godhvos, yma va worth aga gweres owth assoylya a'n mystery br s: prag y whrug aga thas dyberth dhywortans. Edith Nesbit a screfas an whedhel classyk-ma, usy an del nyansow gwredhek gans C.E. Brock kefys ino. Nicholas Williams a drailyas an lyver dhe Gernowek. -- When their father is taken away under mysterious circumstances, Roberta, Peter, and Phyllis and their mother must leave their house in London to live in a small cottage in the country. Their house, called "The Three Chimneys" stands not far from a railway track, where the three have a number of adventures. They are befriended by the Station Master and Perks the Porter, and run each day down to the railway track to wave at the passing train for London, sending their love to their father. Unknown to them, a kindly "Old Gentleman" who waves to them every day from the train helps them to solve the mystery of their father's disappearance. This classic tale by Edith Nesbit has the original illustrations by C. E. Brock, and has been translated into Cornish by Nicholas Williams.
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Author: Nesbit, Edith
Edith Nesbit (1858&ndash1924) was a children's writer whose most famous novels include The Story of the Treasure Seekers, Five Children and It, and The Enchanted Castle.
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Translator: Williams, Nicholas
Nicholas Williams is an urban ecologist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Melbourne.
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