Feathers and fairies; or, Stories from the realms of fancyGriffith and Farran, 1874 - 251 pages |
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... a tiny bit of dough that it could scarcely be seen , but the same thing happened : it was too large when rolled out to give away , and she told the saints they must go piece small enough to give them . without 34 FEATHERS AND FAIRIES .
... a tiny bit of dough that it could scarcely be seen , but the same thing happened : it was too large when rolled out to give away , and she told the saints they must go piece small enough to give them . without 34 FEATHERS AND FAIRIES .
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... thing possible ; for , instead of the house going to sleep when all the inmates do so , it becomes full of life , and is much wider awake than is ever the case in the day - time . The sofas , chairs , tables , and stools , the little ...
... thing possible ; for , instead of the house going to sleep when all the inmates do so , it becomes full of life , and is much wider awake than is ever the case in the day - time . The sofas , chairs , tables , and stools , the little ...
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... things , - whisperings , rustlings , laughter , and murmurs . So , then , I know there is some sort of a world alive about me ; and when I pop suddenly into the drawing - room , I am not a bit surprised to see the newspaper I had left ...
... things , - whisperings , rustlings , laughter , and murmurs . So , then , I know there is some sort of a world alive about me ; and when I pop suddenly into the drawing - room , I am not a bit surprised to see the newspaper I had left ...
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... infancy , must be very beautiful to those who can open their eyes wide and look at it . It seems to me , however , that those two - legged creatures called men care but little for these things themselves ; for 48 FEATHERS AND FAIRIES .
... infancy , must be very beautiful to those who can open their eyes wide and look at it . It seems to me , however , that those two - legged creatures called men care but little for these things themselves ; for 48 FEATHERS AND FAIRIES .
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Augusta Parker (hon.) men care but little for these things themselves ; for they only come into a lovely wood to spread death and terror around them out of those long firesticks of theirs . ' ' Guns , guns , Mrs. Owl , ' interrupted ...
Augusta Parker (hon.) men care but little for these things themselves ; for they only come into a lovely wood to spread death and terror around them out of those long firesticks of theirs . ' ' Guns , guns , Mrs. Owl , ' interrupted ...
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