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... lady who was called the " Mother of Fairies , " from the great beauty of her offspring . Indeed , they were so fair and well formed , that the nurse who took them at their birth declared they could not have been more beautiful had they ...
... lady who was called the " Mother of Fairies , " from the great beauty of her offspring . Indeed , they were so fair and well formed , that the nurse who took them at their birth declared they could not have been more beautiful had they ...
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... lady had a new dress or fresh pattern , the following week Prismor contrived to have some- thing like it . Her greatest delight was to dress up her nursling in all his finest attire , and placing him in his gilt coach , drawn by tame ...
... lady had a new dress or fresh pattern , the following week Prismor contrived to have some- thing like it . Her greatest delight was to dress up her nursling in all his finest attire , and placing him in his gilt coach , drawn by tame ...
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... lady's nurse , used to march along with her head in the air , casting glances of malicious triumph at Pris- mor , so that the latter longed to scratch her eyes out on the spot . One day they met side by side under the great sycamore ...
... lady's nurse , used to march along with her head in the air , casting glances of malicious triumph at Pris- mor , so that the latter longed to scratch her eyes out on the spot . One day they met side by side under the great sycamore ...
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... lady . Such conduct was not to be borne ; Prismor was discharged upon the spot , and her master , at least , if not her mistress , was determined and peremptory . There seemed no alternative for the unfortunate Prismor ; but ...
... lady . Such conduct was not to be borne ; Prismor was discharged upon the spot , and her master , at least , if not her mistress , was determined and peremptory . There seemed no alternative for the unfortunate Prismor ; but ...
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... lady , Prismor gave up the dreadful attempt , and fell backwards in a swoon . The whole , however , was still a mystery to all ; till the lady , catching up the bason , and casting the water in Prismor's face to recover her , she ...
... lady , Prismor gave up the dreadful attempt , and fell backwards in a swoon . The whole , however , was still a mystery to all ; till the lady , catching up the bason , and casting the water in Prismor's face to recover her , she ...
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