Hacco, the Dwarf, Or, The Tower on the Mountain: And Other TalesGriffith and Farran, successors to Newbery and Harris, corner of St. Paul's Churchyard, 1865 - Children's stories - 270 pages |
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... sure of that . " Ursula spoke warmly , and then recollected she ought to say nothing to the children against their father ; so she went on hastily- " It must be very strange to the master to be here again , where he used to play as a ...
... sure of that . " Ursula spoke warmly , and then recollected she ought to say nothing to the children against their father ; so she went on hastily- " It must be very strange to the master to be here again , where he used to play as a ...
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... his sister . " It's dull work , to be sure , " he said , " always being here , just inside the wall . Why shouldn't we go outside ? There's nothing to hurt us . " " Mother Ursula told us not to go , " 44 HACCO THE DWARF ; OR.
... his sister . " It's dull work , to be sure , " he said , " always being here , just inside the wall . Why shouldn't we go outside ? There's nothing to hurt us . " " Mother Ursula told us not to go , " 44 HACCO THE DWARF ; OR.
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... sure of foot in their journeys up and down the mountain ; so they went on fearlessly , sometimes clutching at a bush or a rock , as loose stones slipped from under their feet down the steep . By and bye the slope became more gentle ...
... sure of foot in their journeys up and down the mountain ; so they went on fearlessly , sometimes clutching at a bush or a rock , as loose stones slipped from under their feet down the steep . By and bye the slope became more gentle ...
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... sure that there was no harm done ; for the sense of dis- obedience weighed upon her heart , now that the excitement of the adventure was past . She made no direct answer to Bernard's remark , but said , " It must be late , Bernard ; the ...
... sure that there was no harm done ; for the sense of dis- obedience weighed upon her heart , now that the excitement of the adventure was past . She made no direct answer to Bernard's remark , but said , " It must be late , Bernard ; the ...
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... sure it was wrong to go without Mother Ursula's leave . I dare not tell her we have been there , and I never was afraid to tell her anything before . " Bernard shared her feeling , but was too proud to say so , and they walked on in ...
... sure it was wrong to go without Mother Ursula's leave . I dare not tell her we have been there , and I never was afraid to tell her anything before . " Bernard shared her feeling , but was too proud to say so , and they walked on in ...
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