Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men's Tales", Volume 1Saunders and Otley, 1846 - 384 páginas |
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... face - and three little 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 ...
... face - and three little 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 ...
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... face . " Well , papa , what is it ? Make haste , dear papa . ( Be quiet , you little torments ! I am coming again directly ; will you pull my frock all to pieces ? ) Well , dear рара ? " " Read this letter . Should you like to go ...
... face . " Well , papa , what is it ? Make haste , dear papa . ( Be quiet , you little torments ! I am coming again directly ; will you pull my frock all to pieces ? ) Well , dear рара ? " " Read this letter . Should you like to go ...
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... faces , was the only one of all these fine gentlemen who approached to offer his arm to conduct Miss Evelyn to the dinner- table ; the younger gentlemen , after a recognisance or two , returning to their conversations with the Ladies ...
... faces , was the only one of all these fine gentlemen who approached to offer his arm to conduct Miss Evelyn to the dinner- table ; the younger gentlemen , after a recognisance or two , returning to their conversations with the Ladies ...
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... face . Thus , to Louisa's other reasons for being very uncomfortable , was added that desolate and awkward sensation of being remarkably silent , and visibly left out , when all the world is talking and laughing , admiring one another ...
... face . Thus , to Louisa's other reasons for being very uncomfortable , was added that desolate and awkward sensation of being remarkably silent , and visibly left out , when all the world is talking and laughing , admiring one another ...
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... face upwards , and made him a sharer in all the thoughts and sentiments drawn forth by the piece . It certainly was a singular , and by no means an un- interesting , picture , in the midst of the rattle and gaiety of such a party ; but ...
... face upwards , and made him a sharer in all the thoughts and sentiments drawn forth by the piece . It certainly was a singular , and by no means an un- interesting , picture , in the midst of the rattle and gaiety of such a party ; but ...
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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 - 1836 |
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