The day of small things, by the author of 'Mary Powell'.A. Hall, Virtue, 1860 - 236 páginas |
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... House . I was very glad to see them all ; they seemed to bring sunshine into my shady little room ; and I had a toy railway - engine for the amusement of my little friends , which de- lighted THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS . 23.
... House . I was very glad to see them all ; they seemed to bring sunshine into my shady little room ; and I had a toy railway - engine for the amusement of my little friends , which de- lighted THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS . 23.
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... too , though they have been purchased rather dearly . It was only after Mrs. Pevensey had told me a multiplicity of things , and was going away , that I found the opportunity of telling her how glad I 28 THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS .
... too , though they have been purchased rather dearly . It was only after Mrs. Pevensey had told me a multiplicity of things , and was going away , that I found the opportunity of telling her how glad I 28 THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS .
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Anne Manning. I found the opportunity of telling her how glad I had been to see her children quite recovered from the effects of the measles . " Yes , " said she , with a motherly smile , " they all look well - all , at least , except ...
Anne Manning. I found the opportunity of telling her how glad I had been to see her children quite recovered from the effects of the measles . " Yes , " said she , with a motherly smile , " they all look well - all , at least , except ...
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... glad you are - I think you from you . are better ? " " Thank you , yes . day after to - morrow ? " 66 Then I shall see Arbell the Undoubtedly , if she will come . At what hour ? They dine at two . " " Shall I say eleven ? " " Yes , 32 ...
... glad you are - I think you from you . are better ? " " Thank you , yes . day after to - morrow ? " 66 Then I shall see Arbell the Undoubtedly , if she will come . At what hour ? They dine at two . " " Shall I say eleven ? " " Yes , 32 ...
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... glad to hear you say so , my love . Are you hungry ? " She looked at me artlessly , and said , " I should like a slice of bread - and - butter . " " Or jam ? " said I. 66 No , bread - and - butter . I should only have dry bread in the ...
... glad to hear you say so , my love . Are you hungry ? " She looked at me artlessly , and said , " I should like a slice of bread - and - butter . " " Or jam ? " said I. 66 No , bread - and - butter . I should only have dry bread in the ...
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Arbell Author of Mary baby better bird Book of Daniel BOOK OF REVELATION called Campanelle Cheap Edition cheerful Cheerlove Christmas church cloth cockatoo comfort Cottage course cried Cuts dear delightful donkey-chair Emily English Engravings eyes father Fcap feel French Frontispiece gilt edges glad Harry hear heard hill hope hour hymn Illustrations Jacques Balmat JOHN CUMMING JOHN LEECH kind lady laughing London look ma'am Mademoiselle mamma Mary Powell MENELLA BUTE SMEDLEY mind Miss Burt Miss Pevensey Miss Secker morning Morocco never nice Nutfield papa perhaps Pevensey's Phillis pleasant poor Post 8vo pretty Prout revised Ringwood Roan Second Edition seemed servant sewed smile sometimes Super-royal 8vo sure sweet tears tell things Third Edition thought told voice Vols window wish words write young
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