Cornertown Chronicles: New Legends of Old Lore. [With Illustrations.]Griffith and Farran, 1880 - 256 pages |
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... trees down the centre , of which it was justly proud , and was called Wood Street , in compliment , I suppose , to the said trees , All the great people of Cornertown lived here , and it was thought a great distinction to be able to ...
... trees down the centre , of which it was justly proud , and was called Wood Street , in compliment , I suppose , to the said trees , All the great people of Cornertown lived here , and it was thought a great distinction to be able to ...
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... trees , and nodded at the other groups across the street ; while the inhabitants of Meadow Street , all without exception , preferred the backs of their cottages , where they looked across the open country , so that Meadow Street itself ...
... trees , and nodded at the other groups across the street ; while the inhabitants of Meadow Street , all without exception , preferred the backs of their cottages , where they looked across the open country , so that Meadow Street itself ...
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... trees , Netta was as often as not to be found in that uninteresting little back garden , whereupon Wood Street shook its head , and declared that Netta intended to take after her father . For Netta was a very peculiar child , and born ...
... trees , Netta was as often as not to be found in that uninteresting little back garden , whereupon Wood Street shook its head , and declared that Netta intended to take after her father . For Netta was a very peculiar child , and born ...
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... tree , and peer with its snowy blossoms into her tiny bedroom window at the top of the house . Even now she was able to sit in its shade , and somehow or other , when its white flowers hung over her head , it seemed to her as if a ...
... tree , and peer with its snowy blossoms into her tiny bedroom window at the top of the house . Even now she was able to sit in its shade , and somehow or other , when its white flowers hung over her head , it seemed to her as if a ...
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... trees in Wood Street . Grand- father and grandmother walked gracefully through the first dance together , and then retired to their armchairs by the window in a cool , quiet spot where the breeze came in through the open lattice and ...
... trees in Wood Street . Grand- father and grandmother walked gracefully through the first dance together , and then retired to their armchairs by the window in a cool , quiet spot where the breeze came in through the open lattice and ...
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