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Page 13
... stopped speaking and gave a great sigh . Geoffry walked on silently for a time , when his father said , ' By - the - bye , did you put my sherry - flask in your pocket , as I told you ? ' It was very galling to Geoffry to have to say ...
... stopped speaking and gave a great sigh . Geoffry walked on silently for a time , when his father said , ' By - the - bye , did you put my sherry - flask in your pocket , as I told you ? ' It was very galling to Geoffry to have to say ...
Page 16
... stopped still when they came to the garden ; Mr. Lisle in horror at the mischief which had been done , and Geoffry with a most uncom- fortable feeling that he had again done wrong . Had they come an hour before , Mr. Lisle would have ...
... stopped still when they came to the garden ; Mr. Lisle in horror at the mischief which had been done , and Geoffry with a most uncom- fortable feeling that he had again done wrong . Had they come an hour before , Mr. Lisle would have ...
Page 17
... stopped and grunted , and then went on with his work . ' Have you spoken to the maids and to the children ? ' asked Mr. Lisle again . " Taint the maidens , and ' t aint the children- least - ways , they haven't none on ' em been about ...
... stopped and grunted , and then went on with his work . ' Have you spoken to the maids and to the children ? ' asked Mr. Lisle again . " Taint the maidens , and ' t aint the children- least - ways , they haven't none on ' em been about ...
Page 53
... stopped to pay some visits , Geoffry , who did not care for that sort of thing any more than most boys of his age , with his mother's leave , ran home . Everybody was in the habit of running through the kitchen , as it was the shortest ...
... stopped to pay some visits , Geoffry , who did not care for that sort of thing any more than most boys of his age , with his mother's leave , ran home . Everybody was in the habit of running through the kitchen , as it was the shortest ...
Page 63
... stopped ; for behind the doctor's back the door had been opened without noise , and there he saw for the first time the scared white face of Geoffry's mother looking at him , having evidently heard what he had said . Collins looked so ...
... stopped ; for behind the doctor's back the door had been opened without noise , and there he saw for the first time the scared white face of Geoffry's mother looking at him , having evidently heard what he had said . Collins looked so ...
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Adventures asked Geoffry Author BARBARA HUTTON Bella Bertrand Du Guesclin C. H. BENNETT Calton circus company Clarke cloth elegant Collins coloured cook David Collins dear disobeyed doctor door EMILIA MARRYAT NORRIS face father Fcap fire forget Fourth Edition G. A. HENTY garden Geoffry felt Geoffry Lisle Geoffry looked Geoffry's George gilt edges Girls HARRISON WEIR head heard Henry Watson History Illus Illustrations Imperial 16mo Infant Jack Jack Allen JULES VERNE kitchen knew little Archie little Bell mamma Master Geoff Master Geoffry mind mother Murray never Numbers nurse once papa pigs police poor Post 8vo Price 6d Scowling Boy Second Edition Shillings and Sixpence sleep Small 4to stood Stories Super Royal 16mo sure talking tell things Third Edition THOMAS HOOD thought Three Shillings told voice W. H. G. KINGSTON walked WALTER CRANE words wrong young
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