Tales of the Woods and Fields, Volume 2Harper, 1836 - 278 páginas |
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... leaves upon the walks , edged with rows of London pride , and white and crimson double daisies . The collection , though not very elegant , was , it must be confessed , excessively gay ; and the broad distinct colour flung by all these ...
... leaves upon the walks , edged with rows of London pride , and white and crimson double daisies . The collection , though not very elegant , was , it must be confessed , excessively gay ; and the broad distinct colour flung by all these ...
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... leaving to to - morrow its proper cares , away she flew to her young companions , delighting , as was her wont , her father and his friend by her lively sallies and lighthearted ringing laughter . The children with whom Louisa was at ...
... leaving to to - morrow its proper cares , away she flew to her young companions , delighting , as was her wont , her father and his friend by her lively sallies and lighthearted ringing laughter . The children with whom Louisa was at ...
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... leave you in rusty black , poring over these musty folios , and making all those dreadful rounds , squares , and triangles -- those necromancing hideous figures , for hours together , while I am befluttering myself , like any butterfly ...
... leave you in rusty black , poring over these musty folios , and making all those dreadful rounds , squares , and triangles -- those necromancing hideous figures , for hours together , while I am befluttering myself , like any butterfly ...
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... leave . " I think we must own , " said she , smiling , and looking , with something of a mother's pride and fondness , upon the charming girl who stood before her , " that Carsan under- stands her art rather better than Miss Green - eh ...
... leave . " I think we must own , " said she , smiling , and looking , with something of a mother's pride and fondness , upon the charming girl who stood before her , " that Carsan under- stands her art rather better than Miss Green - eh ...
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... leave , and Louisa was con- signed to the care of mademoiselle . The two young ladies proceeded together , through a vast and splendid hall , and long echoing galleries , to a dressing- room furnished with all those luxuries with which ...
... leave , and Louisa was con- signed to the care of mademoiselle . The two young ladies proceeded together , through a vast and splendid hall , and long echoing galleries , to a dressing- room furnished with all those luxuries with which ...
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 2 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1836 |
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