The Doll and Her Friends: Or, Memoirs of the Lady SeraphinaGriffith and Farran, successors to Newbery and Harris, corner of St. Paul's Churchyard, 1868 - Children - 96 pages |
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... means , ' answered the lady ; ' we will lose no time ; and I will bring you again to spend the sixpence whenever you please . ' Without one backward glance towards the beautiful doll , the THE DOLL AND HER FRIENDS . 9.
... means , ' answered the lady ; ' we will lose no time ; and I will bring you again to spend the sixpence whenever you please . ' Without one backward glance towards the beautiful doll , the THE DOLL AND HER FRIENDS . 9.
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... mean that those two or three tarts and jellies cost four and sixpence ! ' he exclaimed , turning as red as the rosiest doll at my side . " I think you will find it correct , sir , ' answered the shopkeeper . Two jellies , sixpence each ...
... mean that those two or three tarts and jellies cost four and sixpence ! ' he exclaimed , turning as red as the rosiest doll at my side . " I think you will find it correct , sir , ' answered the shopkeeper . Two jellies , sixpence each ...
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... mean to take them to school , papa ; I shall use them in the holidays , and leave them with Willy when I go back to school ; that was one reason why I bought them . Willy could do a good deal of carpentering on his sofa . ' True , my ...
... mean to take them to school , papa ; I shall use them in the holidays , and leave them with Willy when I go back to school ; that was one reason why I bought them . Willy could do a good deal of carpentering on his sofa . ' True , my ...
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... mean ? Various considera- tions were suggested by the question . Some things , it seemed , were useful , others not ; and what puzzled me most was , that the very same things appeared to be useful to some people , and not to others ...
... mean ? Various considera- tions were suggested by the question . Some things , it seemed , were useful , others not ; and what puzzled me most was , that the very same things appeared to be useful to some people , and not to others ...
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... . I imagined myself bought . But she continued- ' I think , if you don't mind the trouble , I should like to go round the bazaar first , to see which are the prettiest . ' 6 By all means , ' replied the lady ; 22 THE DOLL AND HER FRIENDS .
... . I imagined myself bought . But she continued- ' I think , if you don't mind the trouble , I should like to go round the bazaar first , to see which are the prettiest . ' 6 By all means , ' replied the lady ; 22 THE DOLL AND HER FRIENDS .
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ADVENTURES Amusing Animals answered AUGUSTA BETHELL baby BARBARA HUTTON bazaar beautiful brought C. H. BENNETT Cape Coast Castle child Children Churchman cloth elegant coloured doll doll's drawing Edward EMILIA MARRYAT NORRIS Engravings exclaimed Fairy Fcap Fourth Edition G. A. HENTY Geoffrey gilt edges happy HARRISON WEIR Hee haw History holidays hope Illus Illustrated by JOHN Imperial 16mo Johnny Miller JULES VERNE LADY SERAPHINA Lessons little girl Little Lisette looked Madeira Margaret Metric System mind mistress morocco antique never Nursery paint-box pleasure pretty price 6d PRISONERS OF ST REALMS OF FANCY Rose Rose's Sarah Second Edition seemed sewed Shillings and Sixpence Small 4to Small Post 8vo sofa stall stupid Super Royal 16mo Susan tarts things Third Edition THOMAS HOOD thought Three Shillings tion toys W. H. G. KINGSTON walk Willy wish wonderful Words young
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