Ethel's Adventures in the Doll CountryJohn F. Shaw & Company, 1880 - 184 páginas |
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Página 78
... bowed to the Rod as they passed . " See how polite they are to him , " said the Fairy , " he is their guardian , you know . " " I'm glad he is not mine , " said Ethel . The Rod heard her , and wriggled about as though whip- ping some ...
... bowed to the Rod as they passed . " See how polite they are to him , " said the Fairy , " he is their guardian , you know . " " I'm glad he is not mine , " said Ethel . The Rod heard her , and wriggled about as though whip- ping some ...
Página 98
... the throne . Then followed six little dolls dressed as pages , in crimson and gold tunics ; they came out backwards , and with bowed the water played higher , until the tops of the 98 Ethel's Adventures in the Doll Country .
... the throne . Then followed six little dolls dressed as pages , in crimson and gold tunics ; they came out backwards , and with bowed the water played higher , until the tops of the 98 Ethel's Adventures in the Doll Country .
Página 110
... bowing before the throne , said— " So please your majesty , the humblest of your subjects wishes to contribute to your majesty's amusements . Once before ... bowed , almost cut itself in two with 110 Ethel's Adventures in the Doll Country .
... bowing before the throne , said— " So please your majesty , the humblest of your subjects wishes to contribute to your majesty's amusements . Once before ... bowed , almost cut itself in two with 110 Ethel's Adventures in the Doll Country .
Página 112
Clara Bradford. Robinson Crusoe and Alice next came forward , and bowed to the Queen . 66 Welcome , Crusoe ! hero of the desert island , " said the Queen ; " but why do you ride your goat ? ' " " Alas ! your majesty , my leg is broken ...
Clara Bradford. Robinson Crusoe and Alice next came forward , and bowed to the Queen . 66 Welcome , Crusoe ! hero of the desert island , " said the Queen ; " but why do you ride your goat ? ' " " Alas ! your majesty , my leg is broken ...
Página 115
... she be well enough to come . " The Rod bowed , and at once went towards the palace . Before he mounted the steps he turned and shook his head at Ethel . " Why does he shake his head at me ? CHAPTER X THE INJURED FAVOURITE.
... she be well enough to come . " The Rod bowed , and at once went towards the palace . Before he mounted the steps he turned and shook his head at Ethel . " Why does he shake his head at me ? CHAPTER X THE INJURED FAVOURITE.
Términos y frases comunes
48 PATERNOSTER ROW answered Ethel asked Ethel beautiful birch rod bowed charming children's world Christmas tree cloth extra court-martial cravat cried Crown 8vo dancing Doll Country doll-box doll's dolly door drawer dreadful dressed Ethel felt exclaimed Ethel eyes face fairy doll Florry flowers funny garden gates goat guests hands head hear heard Illustrations JOHN F Lady doll laughed little dog laughed little girls little nigger boys look lovely majesty Miss Ethel mother muttered Ethel never nice night Nurse nursery dolls Oh dear OLIVE THORNE MILLER once Pa-and-Ma doll Pa-pa-Ma-ma papa Picture Bible pretty punish Queen Robinson Crusoe round rude satin SHAW shut side sighed Silence sing Small 8vo smiled sorry speak stood story suppose sure Tale tell Ten little niggers There's thing thought Ethel told tone toys turned voice walked whip wish wonder
Pasajes populares
Página 110 - There was an old woman who lived In a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do.
Página 111 - Hey, diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon!
Página 106 - Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb, And pulled out a plum, And said, "What a good boy am I!
Página 106 - JACK and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after.
Página 187 - The Old House on Briar Hill. By IG MEREDITH. A Real Girl's Book. Illustrated. Cloth, 3/6. " Full of bright, wise precepts, veiled under a pleasant guise of story-telling. A charming work. — Christian World. The Home of Fiesole.
Página 110 - I HAD a little husband, No bigger than my thumb, I put him in a pint pot, And there I bid him drum. I bought a little horse, That galloped up and down; I bridled him, and saddled him, And sent him out of town. I gave him some garters, To garter up his hose, And a little handkerchief, To wipe his pretty nose.
Página 105 - Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep, And can't tell where to find them; Leave them alone, and they'll come home, And bring their tails behind them.