Blind man's holiday; or, Short tales for the nursery, by the author of 'Mia and Charlie'.Griffith and Farran, successors to Newbery & Harris, 1860 - 214 pages |
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... clothes as they were . I am afraid Helen often felt cross and discontented before those spring afternoon walks were over . She was not much happier when her out - door dress was taken off , and she was at liberty to amuse herself as she ...
... clothes as they were . I am afraid Helen often felt cross and discontented before those spring afternoon walks were over . She was not much happier when her out - door dress was taken off , and she was at liberty to amuse herself as she ...
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... clothes and the spare blankets , and putting them away , well sprinkled with peppercorns and camphor , on the upper shelf of the great wardrobe ; or she sat at her work- table with a large basket of summer clothes before her , cutting ...
... clothes and the spare blankets , and putting them away , well sprinkled with peppercorns and camphor , on the upper shelf of the great wardrobe ; or she sat at her work- table with a large basket of summer clothes before her , cutting ...
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... clothes in a little black trunk that morning while Helen had been saying her spelling - lesson in the study ; but though she knew it before , she looked quite surprised when Helen told her , and allowed Helen to talk about it all the ...
... clothes in a little black trunk that morning while Helen had been saying her spelling - lesson in the study ; but though she knew it before , she looked quite surprised when Helen told her , and allowed Helen to talk about it all the ...
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... clothes hanging out on a garden hedge to dry . Once , however , they really did see a great flock of white birds , and Helen stood up in the carriage , clapping her hands , and feeling sure that George was mistaken , till he called her ...
... clothes hanging out on a garden hedge to dry . Once , however , they really did see a great flock of white birds , and Helen stood up in the carriage , clapping her hands , and feeling sure that George was mistaken , till he called her ...
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... thought it would be wise to take only a small piece of the pudding . " You need not sit any longer , my dear , " said grandmamma , when the pudding and the cloth were both taken away , " there is nothing else 154 THE CITRON CAKE .
... thought it would be wise to take only a small piece of the pudding . " You need not sit any longer , my dear , " said grandmamma , when the pudding and the cloth were both taken away , " there is nothing else 154 THE CITRON CAKE .
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