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... Rosie ! we're making presents for Eda , ' cried Charlie ; ' and please you mustn't tell if you come and look . ' ' Oh no ; I won't tell ! ' answered aunt Rosie , settling herself comfortably down between them . flowers for her , Charlie ...
... Rosie ! we're making presents for Eda , ' cried Charlie ; ' and please you mustn't tell if you come and look . ' ' Oh no ; I won't tell ! ' answered aunt Rosie , settling herself comfortably down between them . flowers for her , Charlie ...
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... Rosie made them laugh so much that they were quite taken by surprise when the breakfast bell rang ; and they made a rush to get in before Eda should have come down . Everything was just right , as Violet said ; and they had a very happy ...
... Rosie made them laugh so much that they were quite taken by surprise when the breakfast bell rang ; and they made a rush to get in before Eda should have come down . Everything was just right , as Violet said ; and they had a very happy ...
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... Rosie is making me a wreath , and this is to go in it ; it will be prettier than if it were all jessamine . ' ' Aunt Rosie ! Then are you Violet Seymour ? ' ' Yes ; how did you know ? ' asked Violet in some surprise . ' Oh , I have ...
... Rosie is making me a wreath , and this is to go in it ; it will be prettier than if it were all jessamine . ' ' Aunt Rosie ! Then are you Violet Seymour ? ' ' Yes ; how did you know ? ' asked Violet in some surprise . ' Oh , I have ...
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... Rosie , with all the rest of the party acting as her children , was moved off some distance to a spot fixed upon as her home . All those under her were divided into three sets , the odd ones being added to the third division . The first ...
... Rosie , with all the rest of the party acting as her children , was moved off some distance to a spot fixed upon as her home . All those under her were divided into three sets , the odd ones being added to the third division . The first ...
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... Rosie took the place of witch , in which way the game went on till they were called to tea . After tea there was to be a long promised expedition to the nearest wood in search of flowers , or , some of the party boldly declared , of ...
... Rosie took the place of witch , in which way the game went on till they were called to tea . After tea there was to be a long promised expedition to the nearest wood in search of flowers , or , some of the party boldly declared , of ...
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ADVENTURES arms asked Auld Lang Syne aunt Rosie Author BARBARA HUTTON beautiful Biddy Birdie birthday breakfast called Charlie child Clavell cloth elegant cobwebs coloured plates cried dark dress exclaimed Fairy fancy Fcap flowers Fourth Edition Frank G. A. HENTY garden gilt edges gossamer hair hands HARRISON WEIR heard Helmore History holidays Illustrated by HARRISON Katie laugh Levi long trailer look mamma Margie Marsh Miss Law morocco mother never night Numbers once plain poor poor Violet Post 8vo pretty price 6d Queen Elizabeth's Hospital Rhymes Rose round scarcely Second Edition Shillings Shillings and Sixpence shout Spurn Point storm story Strahan Super Royal 16mo Tale tell Theodore thing Third Edition THOMAS DARNELL THOMAS HOOD thought told Tony uncle Ronald Violet voice W. H. G. KINGSTON walk waves wonder wood Words young
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