Glimpses of Nature, and Objects of Interest Described, During a Visit to the Isle of Wight |
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... pretty little black portmanteau entirely to yourself , and you shall have a list of everything that is put into it , so that you may know when all your things are right . " Agnes was delighted with the idea of taking care of her own ...
... pretty little black portmanteau entirely to yourself , and you shall have a list of everything that is put into it , so that you may know when all your things are right . " Agnes was delighted with the idea of taking care of her own ...
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... pretty little black portmanteau would not hold half the things that had been laid out . A fresh selection was there- fore necessary , and several of the pretty frocks were put back into the drawer . " Oh , I must have that , Susan ...
... pretty little black portmanteau would not hold half the things that had been laid out . A fresh selection was there- fore necessary , and several of the pretty frocks were put back into the drawer . " Oh , I must have that , Susan ...
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... pretty flowers in the corn - fields they were passing . " Those poppies are very pretty , certainly , " said Agnes ; " and I should admire them very much in a garden ; but I do not like them in a corn field , be- cause papa says they ...
... pretty flowers in the corn - fields they were passing . " Those poppies are very pretty , certainly , " said Agnes ; " and I should admire them very much in a garden ; but I do not like them in a corn field , be- cause papa says they ...
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... pretty , mamma , " cried Agnes . " These lines are very pretty , " said Mr. Merton , " and , moreover , they have a merit not very common in poetry , for they exactly describe the sea - nettles , as they are called , with which you are ...
... pretty , mamma , " cried Agnes . " These lines are very pretty , " said Mr. Merton , " and , moreover , they have a merit not very common in poetry , for they exactly describe the sea - nettles , as they are called , with which you are ...
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... " They all turned to look ; and Agnes was very much astonished to find it so near . " How do you like the Isle of Wight ? " asked her mamma . 66 " It looks a pretty mountainous country , " A VISIT TO THE ISLE OF WIGHT . 39.
... " They all turned to look ; and Agnes was very much astonished to find it so near . " How do you like the Isle of Wight ? " asked her mamma . 66 " It looks a pretty mountainous country , " A VISIT TO THE ISLE OF WIGHT . 39.
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