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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... stupid . ' Can't you lend me some money , Ned ? ' con- tinued he . ' I can't indeed , ' replied the other ; ' mine all went in this box of tools . Suppose you don't spend the sixpence at all now , but keep it till you get some more ...
... stupid . ' Can't you lend me some money , Ned ? ' con- tinued he . ' I can't indeed , ' replied the other ; ' mine all went in this box of tools . Suppose you don't spend the sixpence at all now , but keep it till you get some more ...
Page 14
... stupid sixpence is no good at all . ' ' It is better than nothing , ' said Edward . ' It is not every day that one's aunt sends one five shillings to spend in the bazaar ; and in common times sixpence is not to be despised . After all ...
... stupid sixpence is no good at all . ' ' It is better than nothing , ' said Edward . ' It is not every day that one's aunt sends one five shillings to spend in the bazaar ; and in common times sixpence is not to be despised . After all ...
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... Stupid things ! ' ' A ball ? You might have a very good ball . ' ' Not a cricket - ball ; and I don't care for any other . ' ' What a particular fellow you are ! I am sure I could always find something to spend sixpence in . String ...
... Stupid things ! ' ' A ball ? You might have a very good ball . ' ' Not a cricket - ball ; and I don't care for any other . ' ' What a particular fellow you are ! I am sure I could always find something to spend sixpence in . String ...
Page 28
... you like best ? ' " Call it Molly , ' cried Edward , who just then entered the room ; Molly and Betty are the best . names : no nonsense in them . ' ' Call it Stupid Donkey , ' mumbled a voice 28 THE DOLL AND HER FRIENDS .
... you like best ? ' " Call it Molly , ' cried Edward , who just then entered the room ; Molly and Betty are the best . names : no nonsense in them . ' ' Call it Stupid Donkey , ' mumbled a voice 28 THE DOLL AND HER FRIENDS .
Page 29
... Stupid Donkey , ' mumbled a voice behind him ; and Geoffrey advanced , his mouth , as usual , full of something ... stupid . I believe you are helping Rose to play with that doll now . Put it into the fire ; that is the way to treat ...
... Stupid Donkey , ' mumbled a voice behind him ; and Geoffrey advanced , his mouth , as usual , full of something ... stupid . I believe you are helping Rose to play with that doll now . Put it into the fire ; that is the way to treat ...
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