Our Young Folks, Volume 4John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton Ticknor and Fields, 1868 |
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... queen ? " " There had been no queen that I knew of at our house . There might have been one in the kitchen ; but I did n't think so , or the servants would have mentioned it . 66 66 Any fairies ? " None that were visible . " We had an ...
... queen ? " " There had been no queen that I knew of at our house . There might have been one in the kitchen ; but I did n't think so , or the servants would have mentioned it . 66 66 Any fairies ? " None that were visible . " We had an ...
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... queen , who was that evening to hold her court upon the green cloth beneath the Christmas - tree . Janet proceeded to take out her work , which , on this occasion , consisted not of the customary knitting , but of several balls of ...
... queen , who was that evening to hold her court upon the green cloth beneath the Christmas - tree . Janet proceeded to take out her work , which , on this occasion , consisted not of the customary knitting , but of several balls of ...
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... Queen wore her hair in curl - papers for a week , and spent the most of her time in the kitchen , where the pies and plum- pudding were in making ; and his Majesty grumbled that he could not stir without stumbling over a trumpeter ...
... Queen wore her hair in curl - papers for a week , and spent the most of her time in the kitchen , where the pies and plum- pudding were in making ; and his Majesty grumbled that he could not stir without stumbling over a trumpeter ...
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... Queen fainted ; the courtiers cried , Oh ! Prince Buttons ran away in the midst of the hubbub ; Santa Claus disappeared ; and , to make matters better , the court suddenly found itself 26 [ January , Christmas Wishes .
... Queen fainted ; the courtiers cried , Oh ! Prince Buttons ran away in the midst of the hubbub ; Santa Claus disappeared ; and , to make matters better , the court suddenly found itself 26 [ January , Christmas Wishes .
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... Queen , and the people , were on their feet . Everything was in its accustomed place , everybody a little rumpled , but nobody hurt . The King was disposed to be angry , but the Queen declared that Pepin was only a little thoughtless ...
... Queen , and the people , were on their feet . Everything was in its accustomed place , everybody a little rumpled , but nobody hurt . The King was disposed to be angry , but the Queen declared that Pepin was only a little thoughtless ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Agamemnon answered arms asked baby beautiful began better birds blue boat Boldheart called Captain Coifi cried dark Dean dear Dilly door dress Dyak Ethelberga eyes face fairy father fingers fire flowers Fort Benton Fowey gave Ghent Giles hair hand Hardhack head hear heard HOLIDAY ROMANCE horse Jack Jawi JULIUS EICHBERG King Kluhn knew lady laughed little boys little Ivy live looked Lotty mamma Molly morning mother narwhal never night Nutcracker once passed Paul Pepin Peter den Peter the Hermit Peterkin Polly poor pretty Queen Queenie rocks Roger Davy round sail Santa Claus ship shouted side sleep snow soon stood story sure sweet talk tears tell things thought told took trees Trotty turned walked wind wonder word
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Página 756 - Suppose somebody should have got over the wall of the backyard, and stolen it, while they were merry with the goose — a supposition at which the two young Cratchits became livid ! All sorts of horrors were supposed. Hallo ! A great deal of steam ! The pudding was out of the copper. A smell like a washing-day ! That was the cloth. A smell like an eating-house and a pastry-cook's next door to each other, with a laundress's next door to that ! That was the pudding ! In half a minute Mrs.
Página 757 - Oh, a wonderful pudding ! Bob Cratchit said, and calmly too, that he regarded it as the greatest success achieved by Mrs. Cratchit since their marriage.
Página 38 - Freddy, and all the snow ; And the sheep will scamper into the fold When the North begins to blow. Which is the Wind that brings the heat ? The South Wind, Katy ; and corn will grow, And peaches redden for you to eat, When the South begins to blow.
Página 280 - Bright before it beat the water, Beat the clear and sunny water, Beat the shining Big-Sea-Water. There the wrinkled old Nokomis Nursed the little Hiawatha, Rocked him in his linden cradle, Bedded soft in moss and rushes, Safely bound with reindeer sinews; Stilled his fretful wail by saying, "Hush!
Página 242 - When the devil was sick, the devil a monk would be, When the devil was well, the devil a monk was he.
Página 364 - That lay in the house that Jack built. This is the cow with the crumpled horn, That tossed the dog, That worried the cat, That killed the rat, That ate the malt, That lay in the house that Jack built.
Página 610 - doin' peaches " All the afternoon, — Don't you think that autumn's Pleasanter than June ? Little fairy snow-flakes Dancing in the flue; Old Mr. Santa Claus, What is keeping you ? Twilight and firelight Shadows come and go ; Merry chime of sleigh-bells Tinkling through the snow; Mother knitting stockings (Pussy's got the ball), — Don't you think that winter's Pleasanter than all ? Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
Página 421 - Over my shaded doorway Two little "brown-winged birds Have chosen to fashion their dwelling, And utter their loving words ; All day they are going and coming On errands frequent and fleet, And warbling over and over, " Sweetest, sweet, sweet, O sweet ! " Their necks are changeful and shining.
Página 609 - Apples in the orchard Mellowing one by one; Strawberries upturning Soft cheeks to the sun; Roses faint with sweetness, Lilies fair of face, Drowsy scents and murmurs Haunting every place; Lengths of golden sunshine, Moonlight bright as day,— Don't you think that summer's Pleasanter than May?
Página 563 - They drive home the cows from the pasture, Up through the long, shady lane, Where the quail whistles loud in the wheat fields.