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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... walk about ; there are plenty more shops to look at . ' They sauntered on ; but Geoffrey , by various turns , worked his way back to the pastrycook's ; and as no persuasions could then bring him away , Edward walked off , not choosing ...
... walk about ; there are plenty more shops to look at . ' They sauntered on ; but Geoffrey , by various turns , worked his way back to the pastrycook's ; and as no persuasions could then bring him away , Edward walked off , not choosing ...
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... walking round the bazaar . I strained my eyes to catch sight of them again ; but when at last they reappeared , I scarcely dared to look , for fear of seeing a doll in the child's hands . But no ; her hands were empty , except for the ...
... walking round the bazaar . I strained my eyes to catch sight of them again ; but when at last they reappeared , I scarcely dared to look , for fear of seeing a doll in the child's hands . But no ; her hands were empty , except for the ...
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... walking round the room on one leg , working heel and toe ; and that succeeded very well , and did no harm till he unluckily came to the drawing - table , when he immediately brought himself to a stand on both feet . ' Hallo ! ' cried he ...
... walking round the room on one leg , working heel and toe ; and that succeeded very well , and did no harm till he unluckily came to the drawing - table , when he immediately brought himself to a stand on both feet . ' Hallo ! ' cried he ...
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... for a drive in his wheel- chair , Edward insisting upon drawing it himself , and the two girls walking on each side . Geoffrey accompanied them , intending to walk with them part of the way , and to go on by 52 THE DOLL AND HER FRIENDS .
... for a drive in his wheel- chair , Edward insisting upon drawing it himself , and the two girls walking on each side . Geoffrey accompanied them , intending to walk with them part of the way , and to go on by 52 THE DOLL AND HER FRIENDS .
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... walk by yourself , and I want to set the room to rights . There's some young ladies coming to tea with Miss Rose . ' She bustled about , dusting and putting every- thing in order , and talking all the time , partly to Geoffrey and ...
... walk by yourself , and I want to set the room to rights . There's some young ladies coming to tea with Miss Rose . ' She bustled about , dusting and putting every- thing in order , and talking all the time , partly to Geoffrey and ...
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