Sunny Days, Or: A Month at the Great Stowe |
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Page 27
... kitchens , where the fireplaces were big enough to cook an ogre's dinner , seven children in a row , at once ; and ... kitchen door , one day , which we should never have found out , and Aunt Gommie believes it was built to hide a man ...
... kitchens , where the fireplaces were big enough to cook an ogre's dinner , seven children in a row , at once ; and ... kitchen door , one day , which we should never have found out , and Aunt Gommie believes it was built to hide a man ...
Page 31
... kitchen - gardens and several orchards belonging to the Great Stowe , and ever so many hay - fields and corn - fields , and meadows and turnip - fields and potato - fields . The hay - making this year was late , and so we came in for it ...
... kitchen - gardens and several orchards belonging to the Great Stowe , and ever so many hay - fields and corn - fields , and meadows and turnip - fields and potato - fields . The hay - making this year was late , and so we came in for it ...
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... kitchen to see about the dinner . There was some cold meat and bread , and hard - boiled eggs and biscuits , and cherries and cream , and two bottles of milk . Bessie and I helped to fill these , and to pack the baskets , while the ...
... kitchen to see about the dinner . There was some cold meat and bread , and hard - boiled eggs and biscuits , and cherries and cream , and two bottles of milk . Bessie and I helped to fill these , and to pack the baskets , while the ...
Page 67
... kitchen , nearly upsetting each other in our eager- ness , and then fetched the baskets and the table- cloth , and the cups , and the plates , and the spoons , and the knives and the forks , and the salt , and the sugar , and the tea ...
... kitchen , nearly upsetting each other in our eager- ness , and then fetched the baskets and the table- cloth , and the cups , and the plates , and the spoons , and the knives and the forks , and the salt , and the sugar , and the tea ...
Page 110
... kitchen door ? ' said Aunt Gommie . ' Yes ! yes ! ' we answered . ' I'll tell you a “ Tad ” about that , ' she said . ' Let it be very dreadful ! ' said Tita . CHAPTER XII . THE SECRET CUPBOARD . ELL , ' 110 SUNNY DAYS .
... kitchen door ? ' said Aunt Gommie . ' Yes ! yes ! ' we answered . ' I'll tell you a “ Tad ” about that , ' she said . ' Let it be very dreadful ! ' said Tita . CHAPTER XII . THE SECRET CUPBOARD . ELL , ' 110 SUNNY DAYS .
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Adventures asked Aunt Gommie Aunt Gommie says Author BARBARA HUTTON basket Bessie Beverley Blanche Brown calf called chignon Children climb cloaks cloth elegant cockchafers coloured cried Syd cupboard darling papa dear delightful dinner Dollabella door Engravings Fairy fancy farm-yard Fcap flowers Fourth Edition frightened Frontispiece GILBERT gilt edges Goat's Tor Gommie's happy HARRISON WEIR heard hedge History HOOD horrid Joan JOHN TIMBS jump kitchen knew LADY laughing Lessons look Lord Falconer lovely Mabel milk moor morning never Newfoundland Dog nurse ourselves papa and mamma Phiz plain Post 8vo Price 6d Rose round Roundheads Royal 16mo scramble screamed Second Edition sewed Small 4to Stories Stowe Super-royal 16mo Syd's tell thing Third Edition THOMAS DARNELL THOMAS HOOD thought Tita's Tom HOOD took tree WALTER CRANE waterfall whispered wonder wood Young
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