Starlight stories told to bright eyes and listening ears, illustr. by K. Greenaway |
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... window , and had come rushing down - stairs to meet her . ' Matter ! ' cried he fiercely . ' Where have you been all this long while , I should just like to know ? You've nearly killed his High and Mighty Everythingness . Isn't that ...
... window , and had come rushing down - stairs to meet her . ' Matter ! ' cried he fiercely . ' Where have you been all this long while , I should just like to know ? You've nearly killed his High and Mighty Everythingness . Isn't that ...
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... window , turn- ing away her eyes from all new - found splendour to fix them on the lovely distant stars , not one whit lovelier seen from the palace windows than from her own little cottage doorway in the mountains . And then , and only ...
... window , turn- ing away her eyes from all new - found splendour to fix them on the lovely distant stars , not one whit lovelier seen from the palace windows than from her own little cottage doorway in the mountains . And then , and only ...
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... windows , late as it was . So Petronilla ran in , little caring for what they thought of her crumpled dress , and her lovely disordered hair , and her agitated voice and manner . ' There had been a good many travellers passing that way ...
... windows , late as it was . So Petronilla ran in , little caring for what they thought of her crumpled dress , and her lovely disordered hair , and her agitated voice and manner . ' There had been a good many travellers passing that way ...
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... window , and I awoke ! Whether it was really a dream or not , I cannot tell ; but at my feet lay the two leaves , which I have the honour to present to your Royal Highness . The window was wide open , and such a glorious flood of melody ...
... window , and I awoke ! Whether it was really a dream or not , I cannot tell ; but at my feet lay the two leaves , which I have the honour to present to your Royal Highness . The window was wide open , and such a glorious flood of melody ...
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... windows , and half their bodies , and said , - ' Good gracious ! there's that dread- ful cat again ! It's enough to make one ill to hear her ! ' But look as they might , they couldn't see her ; for her poor , dirty , draggled white fur ...
... windows , and half their bodies , and said , - ' Good gracious ! there's that dread- ful cat again ! It's enough to make one ill to hear her ! ' But look as they might , they couldn't see her ; for her poor , dirty , draggled white fur ...
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