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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... seemed such a very important question . They were alone in the nursery , and it was blind - man's holiday , for the candles were not lit , and the fire was burning very low . Stephen went on whistling and stirring the fire all the time ...
... seemed such a very important question . They were alone in the nursery , and it was blind - man's holiday , for the candles were not lit , and the fire was burning very low . Stephen went on whistling and stirring the fire all the time ...
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... seemed to Helen that Stephen did nothing but turn round and round with her in his arms , and jump three or four times over the garden gate ; then he crept through a window , and Helen found herself in the pantry with the bandage off her ...
... seemed to Helen that Stephen did nothing but turn round and round with her in his arms , and jump three or four times over the garden gate ; then he crept through a window , and Helen found herself in the pantry with the bandage off her ...
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... seemed a beautiful story to Helen ; but the dwarf woman must have seen more in it than the story , for Helen saw that , as she listened to the reading , tears came into her eyes , and rolled down on to the stocking she was knitting ...
... seemed a beautiful story to Helen ; but the dwarf woman must have seen more in it than the story , for Helen saw that , as she listened to the reading , tears came into her eyes , and rolled down on to the stocking she was knitting ...
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... seemed to her as if every way she turned she was met by a danger more dreadful than the last . Once a dog barked at her ; then she got close to a donkey which turned round and brayed ; then she came into the very middle of a group of ...
... seemed to her as if every way she turned she was met by a danger more dreadful than the last . Once a dog barked at her ; then she got close to a donkey which turned round and brayed ; then she came into the very middle of a group of ...
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... seemed to like very much , and of which Helen understood a little . It was about " The good Shep- herd " who goes out to look for lost lambs , how anxious He is while He is looking for them , THE HOLE IN THE WALL . 41.
... seemed to like very much , and of which Helen understood a little . It was about " The good Shep- herd " who goes out to look for lost lambs , how anxious He is while He is looking for them , THE HOLE IN THE WALL . 41.
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