Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery StoryMacmillan, 1887 - 260 páginas |
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... HAND AND THEN IN THE OTHER THEY WERE SETTLED ON THE HEARTH - RUG - BABY ON PEGGY'S LAP · PAGE 2 · 17 " SEE HAL , " SHE SAID , 66 OVER THERE , FAR , FAR AWAY , NEELY IN THE SKY , DOES YOU SEE THAT BLUEY HILL ? " SHE WAS RATHER A TERRIBLE ...
... HAND AND THEN IN THE OTHER THEY WERE SETTLED ON THE HEARTH - RUG - BABY ON PEGGY'S LAP · PAGE 2 · 17 " SEE HAL , " SHE SAID , 66 OVER THERE , FAR , FAR AWAY , NEELY IN THE SKY , DOES YOU SEE THAT BLUEY HILL ? " SHE WAS RATHER A TERRIBLE ...
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... hand and then in the other ; he had to dip his crust first in nurse's cup of tea and next in Hal's jug of milk to see which tasted best , and there would have been no fun in doing either if he hadn't had to stretch a long way across ...
... hand and then in the other ; he had to dip his crust first in nurse's cup of tea and next in Hal's jug of milk to see which tasted best , and there would have been no fun in doing either if he hadn't had to stretch a long way across ...
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... hand and then in the other he had to dip his crust first in nurse's cup of tea and next in Hals jug of milk to see which tastid best , and there would have been no fun . in doing sither if he hadn't had to stretch a long way across ...
... hand and then in the other he had to dip his crust first in nurse's cup of tea and next in Hals jug of milk to see which tastid best , and there would have been no fun . in doing sither if he hadn't had to stretch a long way across ...
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... hot than cold , it was generally eaten up quickly . But this morning , even after the grace was said , and the four brothers who weren't baby had got on very well with theirs , Peggy sat , spoon in hand I 3 A BREAKFAST PARTY.
... hot than cold , it was generally eaten up quickly . But this morning , even after the grace was said , and the four brothers who weren't baby had got on very well with theirs , Peggy sat , spoon in hand I 3 A BREAKFAST PARTY.
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... hand , gazing before her and not eating at all . " What's the matter , Miss Peggy ? " said nurse , when she had at last made Baby understand that he really wasn't to try to put his toes into her tea - cup , which had struck him suddenly ...
... hand , gazing before her and not eating at all . " What's the matter , Miss Peggy ? " said nurse , when she had at last made Baby understand that he really wasn't to try to put his toes into her tea - cup , which had struck him suddenly ...
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