Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men's Tales", Volume 1Saunders and Otley, 1836 |
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... children of Flora against the glare of a bright sun produced a very striking effect ; con- trasted , as it was in summer , by the deep green of the thick shrubbery which surrounded the garden on all sides except one . Here , the ra ...
... children of Flora against the glare of a bright sun produced a very striking effect ; con- trasted , as it was in summer , by the deep green of the thick shrubbery which surrounded the garden on all sides except one . Here , the ra ...
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... children , from two to six years old , whose flushed faces and dirty little hands bore but too ' undoubted evidence of the gardening at which they had all been busy . They were all in high spirits , and making a terrible noise ...
... children , from two to six years old , whose flushed faces and dirty little hands bore but too ' undoubted evidence of the gardening at which they had all been busy . They were all in high spirits , and making a terrible noise ...
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... children in his arms , and started away with it round the garden , pursued by Louisa and the others , in a hubbub of the wildest gaiety . They came , all laughing and breathless , into the house . " Come hither , Louisa , " said her ...
... children in his arms , and started away with it round the garden , pursued by Louisa and the others , in a hubbub of the wildest gaiety . They came , all laughing and breathless , into the house . " Come hither , Louisa , " said her ...
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... she could , while the children were calling loudly upon her to join them , she expressed her readiness to con- sent to her father's wishes ; then , leaving to to - morrow its proper cares , away she flew A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 15.
... she could , while the children were calling loudly upon her to join them , she expressed her readiness to con- sent to her father's wishes ; then , leaving to to - morrow its proper cares , away she flew A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 15.
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... children with whom Louisa was at play belonged to her sister Mary — that Mary of whom her father had spoken , it may be thought , some- what disparagingly . Nature , it is certain , had been far less profuse in her gifts to the elder ...
... children with whom Louisa was at play belonged to her sister Mary — that Mary of whom her father had spoken , it may be thought , some- what disparagingly . Nature , it is certain , had been far less profuse in her gifts to the elder ...
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 1 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1846 |
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