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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... soon made acquaintance . Not that I at once became aware of the uses , or even the names , of all I saw . No one took the trouble to teach me ; and it was only by dint of my own intense observation that I gained any knowledge at all . I ...
... soon made acquaintance . Not that I at once became aware of the uses , or even the names , of all I saw . No one took the trouble to teach me ; and it was only by dint of my own intense observation that I gained any knowledge at all . I ...
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... go home to dinner so soon , that you will scarcely have time to choose your things . Where have you been ? ' ' At the pastrycook's stall , ' answered Geoffrey ; ' and I must go back again before I can THE DOLL AND HER FRIENDS . I I.
... go home to dinner so soon , that you will scarcely have time to choose your things . Where have you been ? ' ' At the pastrycook's stall , ' answered Geoffrey ; ' and I must go back again before I can THE DOLL AND HER FRIENDS . I I.
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... soon afterwards by a small boy , who said it would be the most useful toy he had . Could this be the case with everything ? Was it possible that everything properly applied might have its use , and that its value depended upon those who ...
... soon afterwards by a small boy , who said it would be the most useful toy he had . Could this be the case with everything ? Was it possible that everything properly applied might have its use , and that its value depended upon those who ...
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... soon became much in- terested in him . He was a pale thin boy , who spent the day on a sofa , to and from which he was carried in the morning and at night . In fine weather he went out in a wheel - chair ; but he was unable to move ...
... soon became much in- terested in him . He was a pale thin boy , who spent the day on a sofa , to and from which he was carried in the morning and at night . In fine weather he went out in a wheel - chair ; but he was unable to move ...
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... soon as Rose brought me home from the Pantheon , she ran upstairs with me to Willy , whom I then saw for the first time , sitting on a sofa with his feet up , and a table before him , on which stood several books , and my old ...
... soon as Rose brought me home from the Pantheon , she ran upstairs with me to Willy , whom I then saw for the first time , sitting on a sofa with his feet up , and a table before him , on which stood several books , and my old ...
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