Cousin Trix and Her Welcome TalesGriffith and Farran, successors to Newbery and Harris, corner of St. Paul's Churchyard, 1868 - Children's stories - 272 pages |
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... felt quite hurt at the way in which she had been trying to take him in . ' Nobody makes you stay in one room when you want to go somewhere else . ' ' Don't they , Hercules ? ' responded Cousin Trix in- stantly , and opened her eyes with ...
... felt quite hurt at the way in which she had been trying to take him in . ' Nobody makes you stay in one room when you want to go somewhere else . ' ' Don't they , Hercules ? ' responded Cousin Trix in- stantly , and opened her eyes with ...
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... felt doubtful whether it would be civil to do it , and so tried hard to restrain himself and look properly impressed , until she suddenly relieved him by breaking into such a merry peal of laughter herself that all the four children ...
... felt doubtful whether it would be civil to do it , and so tried hard to restrain himself and look properly impressed , until she suddenly relieved him by breaking into such a merry peal of laughter herself that all the four children ...
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... felt that he had cleared the way neatly and dex- terously for whatever was to come next . But what was to come next ? 6 Cousin Trix , you might tell us a story , ' Queen Mab said , all at once . You haven't told us one yet since you ...
... felt that he had cleared the way neatly and dex- terously for whatever was to come next . But what was to come next ? 6 Cousin Trix , you might tell us a story , ' Queen Mab said , all at once . You haven't told us one yet since you ...
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... felt so differently about most matters that I don't think you could easily have found any single subject upon which Hector and Juno and Frisk would have entirely come to the same conclusion , with the sole exception that they all agreed ...
... felt so differently about most matters that I don't think you could easily have found any single subject upon which Hector and Juno and Frisk would have entirely come to the same conclusion , with the sole exception that they all agreed ...
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... felt too , the greatest contempt for him , belonged to that class of very lively little dogs who would rather have any company than none ; and so , whenever Hector and Juno were out of reach , or sleepy , or disinclined to have a game ...
... felt too , the greatest contempt for him , belonged to that class of very lively little dogs who would rather have any company than none ; and so , whenever Hector and Juno were out of reach , or sleepy , or disinclined to have a game ...
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