Lily and her brothers, a true story by C.E.L.Griffith and Farran, 1883 - 257 pages |
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... walked towards her elder brother , and putting her little hand over the page he was reading , she exclaimed- " Do , please , Andrew , leave off and tell us something you have been reading about ; we don't know what to do to amuse ...
... walked towards her elder brother , and putting her little hand over the page he was reading , she exclaimed- " Do , please , Andrew , leave off and tell us something you have been reading about ; we don't know what to do to amuse ...
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... walked , hand in hand , towards the friendly potato - ground which had afforded shelter to the poor little escaped prisoners , and peered down the rows from right to left , not daring to enter amongst the leaves , still wet with dew ...
... walked , hand in hand , towards the friendly potato - ground which had afforded shelter to the poor little escaped prisoners , and peered down the rows from right to left , not daring to enter amongst the leaves , still wet with dew ...
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... walked in his sleep from time to time , and he was in the habit of getting up in his bed , and trying to get out of it , but invariably called for Lily , who would wake immediately , and tell him to lie down and go to sleep ; and when ...
... walked in his sleep from time to time , and he was in the habit of getting up in his bed , and trying to get out of it , but invariably called for Lily , who would wake immediately , and tell him to lie down and go to sleep ; and when ...
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... walked in their sleep , or to tell them about it the next day . Then she lifted him into his crib , but he got up again and looked wildly round , and began to fight with his arms ( his eyes being open all the time ) . Then he threw one ...
... walked in their sleep , or to tell them about it the next day . Then she lifted him into his crib , but he got up again and looked wildly round , and began to fight with his arms ( his eyes being open all the time ) . Then he threw one ...
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... walked about there , for it was beautifully bright with geraniums and lots of migno- nette , which Lily loved , and the sun was shining so brightly , and everything looked happy . But Lily missed her little playmates , and longed to be ...
... walked about there , for it was beautifully bright with geraniums and lots of migno- nette , which Lily loved , and the sun was shining so brightly , and everything looked happy . But Lily missed her little playmates , and longed to be ...
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