The Talking Bird, Or, The Little Girl who Knew what was Going to HappenGrant and Griffith (successors to Newbery and Harris,) corner of St. Paul's Churchyard, 1856 - Aunts - 96 pages |
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... dear little cottage of his ! " cried Rose ; " I have made Aunt Tatchet describe it over and over again . " " O ! I can imagine it quite well , " said Margaret ; " with its roses and honey - suckles climbing over the porch , and its ...
... dear little cottage of his ! " cried Rose ; " I have made Aunt Tatchet describe it over and over again . " " O ! I can imagine it quite well , " said Margaret ; " with its roses and honey - suckles climbing over the porch , and its ...
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... Dear me , what a great deal there will be to do ! your Uncle might have given us a little more warning , especially as he knows how the least thing in the world upsets me . " But the children felt much more inclined to talk about ...
... Dear me , what a great deal there will be to do ! your Uncle might have given us a little more warning , especially as he knows how the least thing in the world upsets me . " But the children felt much more inclined to talk about ...
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... Dear me ! " cried Rose , in great astonishment ; " I am sure I never saw you before , and how came you to know my name ? " " That is a secret , Miss Rose ; " replied the old woman ; " and little girls are not always to be trusted with ...
... Dear me ! " cried Rose , in great astonishment ; " I am sure I never saw you before , and how came you to know my name ? " " That is a secret , Miss Rose ; " replied the old woman ; " and little girls are not always to be trusted with ...
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... dear little creature as that could do me no harm ; I wish I could catch it , and keep it in a cage . " But Rose found this no easy matter , for the dove was quite beyond her reach , and sat winking at her , with its sharp black eyes ...
... dear little creature as that could do me no harm ; I wish I could catch it , and keep it in a cage . " But Rose found this no easy matter , for the dove was quite beyond her reach , and sat winking at her , with its sharp black eyes ...
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... dear Aunt , do let us go . " “ How very knowing you are , Rose , ” said Miss Tatchet , ironically ; " your wisdom is worth a great deal , I dare say . " " Then we may go , " said Rose eagerly , and pulling her sister towards the door ...
... dear Aunt , do let us go . " “ How very knowing you are , Rose , ” said Miss Tatchet , ironically ; " your wisdom is worth a great deal , I dare say . " " Then we may go , " said Rose eagerly , and pulling her sister towards the door ...
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African Wanderers Aunt Tatchet beautiful boys cage Captain Wilton child cloth coloured coming cried Barbara cried Frank cried Margaret cried Miss Tatchet cried Rose dare say dear delightful disgrace door drawing-room Elton's Engravings eyes face Fcap feeling FINSBURY CIRCUS fire garet GILBERT gilt edges going to happen gold watch hand happy head History Illustrated by H Illustrations by JOHN ISAAC TAYLOR JOHN ABSOLON JOHN GILBERT let it go little girls look love Margaret best magic lantern mind minute Miss Rose morning naughty never peeping Pixies plain Ponto poor Rose portmanteau pray pretty Queen Victoria replied Rose Rose and Margaret Rose felt Rose's round Second Edition secret sister slides Small 4to sobbing stairs stood Stories sure talking bird tears teaze tell thing thought tiny old woman to-morrow told tone turning Uncle Wilton Uncle's whispered window wish wonder word Young
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