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... beautiful green cloth put on , so that I am quite in apple - pie order ! I shall give a party : I have made up my mind to it . " " I can't think how you can be so foolish , " grumbled the Card - Basket , " at your time of life you ought ...
... beautiful green cloth put on , so that I am quite in apple - pie order ! I shall give a party : I have made up my mind to it . " " I can't think how you can be so foolish , " grumbled the Card - Basket , " at your time of life you ought ...
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... beautiful guide smiled sweetly on Ida , and asked her how she would like to live in Cloudland . " Oh , so much ! " replied Ida , eagerly ; " so M very much . It must be such a lovely thing THE VOYAGE OF A LITTLE BOAT . 161.
... beautiful guide smiled sweetly on Ida , and asked her how she would like to live in Cloudland . " Oh , so much ! " replied Ida , eagerly ; " so M very much . It must be such a lovely thing THE VOYAGE OF A LITTLE BOAT . 161.
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... beautiful than the buildings of the Fire - world , for they were so light and aërial , and tinged with delicate hues , like the bubbles that children blow . " These are the castles in the air , which people build , but never inhabit ...
... beautiful than the buildings of the Fire - world , for they were so light and aërial , and tinged with delicate hues , like the bubbles that children blow . " These are the castles in the air , which people build , but never inhabit ...
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... a sorrowful leave of the beautiful little vessel which had borne them so safely and so pleasantly . “ You will think of us often , " said the grace- ful shape , " in your pleasant home by the THE VOYAGE OF A LITTLE BOAT . 163.
... a sorrowful leave of the beautiful little vessel which had borne them so safely and so pleasantly . “ You will think of us often , " said the grace- ful shape , " in your pleasant home by the THE VOYAGE OF A LITTLE BOAT . 163.
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... beautiful , with great riches , and broad acres of forest and moorland , and this splendid home to live in , all her own ! But you are wrong ; N for it is not gold and silver , fine houses. THE STORY OF THE PAINTED WINDOW.
... beautiful , with great riches , and broad acres of forest and moorland , and this splendid home to live in , all her own ! But you are wrong ; N for it is not gold and silver , fine houses. THE STORY OF THE PAINTED WINDOW.
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