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" Ornaments Discovered,' and so on. You think, I daresay, that it must have been very stupid and tiresome to have so little variety, but I think you are in some ways mistaken. Children really read their books in those days ; they put more of themselves... "
"Carrots," - Página 112
por Mrs. Molesworth - 1895 - 231 páginas
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'Carrots', by Ennis Graham

Mrs. Molesworth - 1876 - 278 páginas
...Evenings at Home,' ' Sandford and Merton," ' Ornaments Discovered,' and so on. You think, I daresay, that it must have been very stupid and tiresome to have so little variety, but I think you are in some ways mistaken. Children really read their books in those days ; they put more...
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"Carrots": Just a Little Boy

Mrs. Molesworth - 1882 - 274 páginas
...Evenings at Home,' ' Sandford and Merton,' ' Ornaments Discovered/ and so on. You think, I daresay, that it must have been very stupid and tiresome to have so little variety, but I think you are in some ways mistaken. Children really read their books in those days ; they put more...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen175

1887 - 890 páginas
...their literary resources. "You think, I dare say," says Mrs. Molesworth, addressing her small reader, " that it must have been very stupid and tiresome to have so little variety; but I think you are in some ways mistaken. Children really reaa their books in those days ; they put more...
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The Twentieth Century, Volumen22

1887 - 920 páginas
...their literary resources. ' You think, I daresay,' says Mrs. Molesworth, addressing her small reader, ' that it must have been very stupid and tiresome to have so little variety ; but I think you are in some ways mistaken. Children really read their books in those days ; they put more...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volumen22

1887 - 1058 páginas
...their literary resources. ' You think, I daresay,' says Mrs. Molesworth, addressing her small reader, ' that it must have been very stupid and tiresome to have so little variety ; but I think you are in some ways mistaken. Children really read their books in those days ; they put more...
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