Tiny stories for tiny readers in tiny words, by the author of 'Triumphs of steam'.1864 |
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... nice sweet cake , and one day he put his paw in a plate of cakes when I was not by to say , ' No , no , Ned , those cakes are not for you . ' And he took a cake and ate it up , and he said to him - self , " That cake is nice and good ...
... nice sweet cake , and one day he put his paw in a plate of cakes when I was not by to say , ' No , no , Ned , those cakes are not for you . ' And he took a cake and ate it up , and he said to him - self , " That cake is nice and good ...
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mrs. E Burrows. " That cake is nice and good , I must take one more cake . ' " And he took one more cake , and one more cake , and one more cake , till all the cakes in the plate were gone ; and when I came in from walk there was not one ...
mrs. E Burrows. " That cake is nice and good , I must take one more cake . ' " And he took one more cake , and one more cake , and one more cake , till all the cakes in the plate were gone ; and when I came in from walk there was not one ...
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... nice bit . He cuts it out as well as I can cut it , and then he hums , as much as to say , See , what a good ham . I have cut a nice bit for my wasps at home . ' 666 " And he takes up the bit of ham and he flies out of the room , and he ...
... nice bit . He cuts it out as well as I can cut it , and then he hums , as much as to say , See , what a good ham . I have cut a nice bit for my wasps at home . ' 666 " And he takes up the bit of ham and he flies out of the room , and he ...
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... nice kind po - ny , and so tame that when I went into the field and said , " Come Jack , come . Come to me , " Jack would run from the end of the field to me , and rub his nose on my arm and eat a bit of bread out of my hand . One day a ...
... nice kind po - ny , and so tame that when I went into the field and said , " Come Jack , come . Come to me , " Jack would run from the end of the field to me , and rub his nose on my arm and eat a bit of bread out of my hand . One day a ...
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... draw . It was a nice grey ass . It went so fast . I was fond of the ass , and the ass did like me . This year , when I went to stay at the same place , I did look out for my ass and the chair The. HOW FAN DID BEAR HER FRIEND IN MIND.
... draw . It was a nice grey ass . It went so fast . I was fond of the ass , and the ass did like me . This year , when I went to stay at the same place , I did look out for my ass and the chair The. HOW FAN DID BEAR HER FRIEND IN MIND.
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