Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery StoryMacmillan, 1887 - 260 páginas |
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... Don't they , nurse ? " ( ( They call it icing , to be sure , " nurse replied . " But that's no proof that ices themselves mayn't be made with salt , Master Thor , for when you come to think of it ices have sugar in them . " " To be sure ...
... Don't they , nurse ? " ( ( They call it icing , to be sure , " nurse replied . " But that's no proof that ices themselves mayn't be made with salt , Master Thor , for when you come to think of it ices have sugar in them . " " To be sure ...
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... don't know where that other thing is that what thinks . I'd like to know where it is . Papa , can't you tell me ? " There came a puzzled look into her soft gray eyes - mamma knew that look ; when it stayed long it was rather apt to turn ...
... don't know where that other thing is that what thinks . I'd like to know where it is . Papa , can't you tell me ? " There came a puzzled look into her soft gray eyes - mamma knew that look ; when it stayed long it was rather apt to turn ...
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... Don't you like papa teasing you ? " " I don't mind , " said Peggy , graciously ; “ you're only a big boy , papa . I'm going ' cos nurse wants me to keep Baby quiet while she makes the beds . " But when she got round to the other side of ...
... Don't you like papa teasing you ? " " I don't mind , " said Peggy , graciously ; “ you're only a big boy , papa . I'm going ' cos nurse wants me to keep Baby quiet while she makes the beds . " But when she got round to the other side of ...
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... was really grown - up . " It is all very well for people who don't know much about tiny children to speak of them all together , up to six or seven , let us 18 CHAP . PEGGY : A NURSERY STORY CHAPTER II THE WHITE SPOT ON THE HILL.
... was really grown - up . " It is all very well for people who don't know much about tiny children to speak of them all together , up to six or seven , let us 18 CHAP . PEGGY : A NURSERY STORY CHAPTER II THE WHITE SPOT ON THE HILL.
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... don't know . No , I don't think so . it's a little naughty to say that , Hal . don't cry , " for signs of disturbance were visible in Hal's round face . " You didn't mean , and it isn't never naughty when we don't mean , you know . We ...
... don't know . No , I don't think so . it's a little naughty to say that , Hal . don't cry , " for signs of disturbance were visible in Hal's round face . " You didn't mean , and it isn't never naughty when we don't mean , you know . We ...
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