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... began to draw heads on his slate , and then added a house , and fishpond and garden , and little boys and girls at play ; and when his governess remonstrated , he pushed impatiently at the table and upset the ink over his sister's copy ...
... began to draw heads on his slate , and then added a house , and fishpond and garden , and little boys and girls at play ; and when his governess remonstrated , he pushed impatiently at the table and upset the ink over his sister's copy ...
Page 7
... began , but the rebellious attitude of Charles and Agatha caused her to stop abruptly . afraid your pupils are giving you trouble , " said she to Miss Montague , and if so , this invitation cannot be THE FAIRY DISCONTENT IN THE SCHOOL ...
... began , but the rebellious attitude of Charles and Agatha caused her to stop abruptly . afraid your pupils are giving you trouble , " said she to Miss Montague , and if so , this invitation cannot be THE FAIRY DISCONTENT IN THE SCHOOL ...
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... began to read the note the faces of the two children brightened up with joyful expectation , for they had long wished to see the park and grounds of Lady Melville ; and she herself was so amiable , that it was de- lightful to be with ...
... began to read the note the faces of the two children brightened up with joyful expectation , for they had long wished to see the park and grounds of Lady Melville ; and she herself was so amiable , that it was de- lightful to be with ...
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... began to cry and scream most lustily . Now the roll of cloth lay behind Dame Fletcher's best set of tea- things ( a very improper place , but it had been put there by Nancy herself to save trouble ) . In her careless manner of dragging ...
... began to cry and scream most lustily . Now the roll of cloth lay behind Dame Fletcher's best set of tea- things ( a very improper place , but it had been put there by Nancy herself to save trouble ) . In her careless manner of dragging ...
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... began to feel everything to convince herself that all she saw was real . It was the prettiest , snuggest , daintiest room that any one can possibly imagine . There was a little bed with curtains white as the driven snow , and the carpet ...
... began to feel everything to convince herself that all she saw was real . It was the prettiest , snuggest , daintiest room that any one can possibly imagine . There was a little bed with curtains white as the driven snow , and the carpet ...
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