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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... thing ) ; and the reason they were cross was that they had been shut up in the schoolroom against their will . Now there are undoubtedly greater hardships than to be made to stay for a couple of hours or so in a large , pleasant ...
... thing ) ; and the reason they were cross was that they had been shut up in the schoolroom against their will . Now there are undoubtedly greater hardships than to be made to stay for a couple of hours or so in a large , pleasant ...
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Georgiana Marion Craik. in the least touch particular cases . It is one thing to be contented to play in the ... things that you would like to have a hand in are happening down - stairs . And this was the case with these children to - day ...
Georgiana Marion Craik. in the least touch particular cases . It is one thing to be contented to play in the ... things that you would like to have a hand in are happening down - stairs . And this was the case with these children to - day ...
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... things had been with him , if Roger and Daisy had not , luckily for him , come unconsciously to his relief . They , having been wide awake , and full of a bitter sense of injury , had no hesitation in replying instantly . " ' No ...
... things had been with him , if Roger and Daisy had not , luckily for him , come unconsciously to his relief . They , having been wide awake , and full of a bitter sense of injury , had no hesitation in replying instantly . " ' No ...
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... thing accomplished , for their tempers felt decid- edly the better after they had done it , and instead of grumbling any more they gathered round Cousin Trix's chair , and began to try how they could make the most of her . For Cousin ...
... thing accomplished , for their tempers felt decid- edly the better after they had done it , and instead of grumbling any more they gathered round Cousin Trix's chair , and began to try how they could make the most of her . For Cousin ...
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... thing to him how all the other dogs and beasts about the place seemed able to make out so much more about it than he could . There was Frisk , for instance , the little black - and - white terrier : now Frisk seemed to know everything ...
... thing to him how all the other dogs and beasts about the place seemed able to make out so much more about it than he could . There was Frisk , for instance , the little black - and - white terrier : now Frisk seemed to know everything ...
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