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... story I will answer your question as to why I was called Little Auntie . You do not think I am very little . No , I am not . But you see , when Jimmy was a tiny boy , I was a little girl , and so he called me Little Auntie , to ...
... story I will answer your question as to why I was called Little Auntie . You do not think I am very little . No , I am not . But you see , when Jimmy was a tiny boy , I was a little girl , and so he called me Little Auntie , to ...
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... story of the " Three Bears . " Well , I may as well mention that we were the family whom little Silverhair visited , only Bruina happened to be away from home then , staying at her aunt's . We lived in a cave at that time . The hole ...
... story of the " Three Bears . " Well , I may as well mention that we were the family whom little Silverhair visited , only Bruina happened to be away from home then , staying at her aunt's . We lived in a cave at that time . The hole ...
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... story , monkeys save men the trouble of climbing for those by flinging them down in spite when men fling up stones at the monkeys . There is the gommti - palm that gives jaggery sugar , and the fan - palm that is tapped for toddy . But ...
... story , monkeys save men the trouble of climbing for those by flinging them down in spite when men fling up stones at the monkeys . There is the gommti - palm that gives jaggery sugar , and the fan - palm that is tapped for toddy . But ...
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... story , and perhaps some day , if you are very , very good , I will tell it you . Now it happened one day , as Scaramoutch was paddling about in her little boat , that she saw a bright light on the sea , a long way off . She had never ...
... story , and perhaps some day , if you are very , very good , I will tell it you . Now it happened one day , as Scaramoutch was paddling about in her little boat , that she saw a bright light on the sea , a long way off . She had never ...
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... story that he has read in his books at school they will hear the wind come rushing round the house , and the beating of the great snow- flakes against the window , and the crash of a falling tree in the great pine forest outside , and ...
... story that he has read in his books at school they will hear the wind come rushing round the house , and the beating of the great snow- flakes against the window , and the crash of a falling tree in the great pine forest outside , and ...
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ant-hill Augvald Aunt baby beautiful began birds black rats brother called child clever Cockalorum course cried Curly Wurly dear Donkey who long'd door dressed Egremont eyes fairy father Faustulus flowers fond friends garden Grethel Halfpenny hand head heard Hoity Toity horse Katie kind King knew lady laughed legs liquorice little boy little girl lived look Louey mamma Mary master mind morning mother nest never nice night Okers once papa parrot PEEP SHOW play poor little pretty Reynard Romulus and Remus round Scara Scaramoutch sing Sir Lancelot sleep smock-frock sometimes soon story sure tail talk tell thee things thou thought Tibbie Tissy told took Trajan tree violin walk wonder wood word young
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Página 320 - That day she was dressed in white silk, bordered with pearls of the size of beans, and over it a mantle of black silk, shot with silver threads ; her train was very long, the end of it borne by a Marchioness ; instead of a chain, she had an oblong collar of gold and jewels.
Página 241 - How could you say my face was fair, And yet that face forsake? How could you win my virgin heart, Yet leave that heart to break?
Página 320 - Table;* her Bosom was uncovered, as all the English Ladies have it, till they marry; and she had on a Necklace of exceeding fine Jewels; her Hands were small, her Fingers long, and her Stature neither tall nor low; her Air was stately, her Manner of speaking mild and obliging.
Página 269 - I had lost somehow or other, left threepence in my pocket. With this for my whole fortune, I was trudging through Richmond in my blue smockfrock, and my red garters tied under my knees, when, staring about me, my eye fell upon a little book in a bookseller's window, on the outside of which was written
Página 320 - Slawata, a Bohemian baron, had letters to present to her; and she, after pulling off her glove, gave him her right hand to kiss, sparkling with rings and jewels — a mark of particular favour. Wherever she turned her face, as she was going along, everybody fell down on their knees.
Página 269 - Kew, gave such a description of them as made me instantly resolve to work in these gardens. The next morning, without saying a word to any one, off I set, with no clothes except those upon my back, and with thirteen halfpence in my pocket I found that I must go to Richmond, and I accordingly went on from place to place, inquiring my way thither. A. long day (it was in June) brought me to Richmond in the afternoon.
Página 321 - ... kneeled, as the others had done, and placed what was brought upon the table, they too retired with the same ceremonies performed by the first. At last came an unmarried lady (we...
Página 86 - The rest that remaineth will be for ever. 2 Fight the fight, Christian ; Jesus is o'er thee; Run the race, Christian ; heaven is before thee; He who hath promised faltereth never; The love of eternity flows on for ever.
Página 300 - While many a vacant thoughtless youth is whirled throughout Europe without gaining a single idea worth crossing a street for, the observing eye and inquiring mind find matter of improvement...
Página 137 - ... portable. As the work grew high, he supported himself on his tail, which propped him up admirably, and he would often, after laying on one of his building materials, sit up over against it, appearing to consider his work, or, as the country people say, 'judge it...