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... seemed to take pleasure in lavishing round their abode . Their little hearts were filled with wonder when they looked on the beauty of the flowers : the lovely rose , the stately lily , the modest violet , and the pure and delicate lily ...
... seemed to take pleasure in lavishing round their abode . Their little hearts were filled with wonder when they looked on the beauty of the flowers : the lovely rose , the stately lily , the modest violet , and the pure and delicate lily ...
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... seemed rather heavy , for it contained his sister's books as well as his own , he advanced to receive the hand held out to him by the elder sister , while the little girl nestled closely up to the younger one . Sunbeam greeted them with ...
... seemed rather heavy , for it contained his sister's books as well as his own , he advanced to receive the hand held out to him by the elder sister , while the little girl nestled closely up to the younger one . Sunbeam greeted them with ...
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... seemed to vie with each other as to which should emit the sweetest perfume as a welcome to the long - absent wanderer . And now they entered the holy edifice ; the swell of the organ grew fuller and fuller , deeper and deeper . But hark ...
... seemed to vie with each other as to which should emit the sweetest perfume as a welcome to the long - absent wanderer . And now they entered the holy edifice ; the swell of the organ grew fuller and fuller , deeper and deeper . But hark ...
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... she was changed ; all was changed : she appeared to be viewing distant objects in a looking- glass , or rather distant objects seemed to be moving towards her , detaching themselves gradually from a kind of The Mother's Dream . 39.
... she was changed ; all was changed : she appeared to be viewing distant objects in a looking- glass , or rather distant objects seemed to be moving towards her , detaching themselves gradually from a kind of The Mother's Dream . 39.
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... sun is pouring floods of living light . It was as lovely a spot as ever the eye rested upon , and well she knew it ; and yet there seemed to have passed a change over that , too , since last she had looked upon it . She could 40 Sunbeam .
... sun is pouring floods of living light . It was as lovely a spot as ever the eye rested upon , and well she knew it ; and yet there seemed to have passed a change over that , too , since last she had looked upon it . She could 40 Sunbeam .
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ABSOLON Aunty baby BARBARA HUTTON beam beautiful birds bright bright eyes broad green brother brow Charlemagne child Christmas tree cloth elegant cloud coloured comfort consolation copecs corner creature dear Disobedience earth Engravings eyes fair brow fairy tale favourite Fcap fell felt flowers Frontispiece garden gathered Geni Gentinella gentle gilt edges glad grew hand happy HARRISON WEIR heart Illustrations JOHN TIMBS kind kissed lady lessons light lips listened little boy little spirit little Sunbeam looked Mamma Minie morocco mother never Papa peeped picture planet poor little Post 8vo Saffron Hill sick sister sleep Small 4to smile song sorrow soul spot sprite stood story Sunbeam knew Sunbeam saw Super Royal 16mo Super-royal sure sweet task tears thing THOMAS DARNELL THOMAS HOOD thought tiny told touch trees voice watch Willy wonder words Zephyr
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