Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery StoryMacmillan, 1887 - 260 páginas |
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... kind of grunt ; perhaps he was thinking of the pigs , but most likely it was just his way of saying he would be very good . " There was onst , " Peggy began , " a little girl who lived in a big house all by herself . " " Hadn't she no ...
... kind of grunt ; perhaps he was thinking of the pigs , but most likely it was just his way of saying he would be very good . " There was onst , " Peggy began , " a little girl who lived in a big house all by herself . " " Hadn't she no ...
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... kind , for these hills never jumps - that's how mamma told me to know they wasn't clouds . " " Zes , " said Hal , " but go on about the secret , Peggy . Hal doesn't care about the ' ills . " But the secret's on the hills , " replied ...
... kind , for these hills never jumps - that's how mamma told me to know they wasn't clouds . " " Zes , " said Hal , " but go on about the secret , Peggy . Hal doesn't care about the ' ills . " But the secret's on the hills , " replied ...
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... kind to say anything to vex Hal . " " ' I thought you said pigs was silly , " she objected , gently . " ( Playing pigs to make Baby laugh is silly , " said Hal , " and pigs going to market and stayin ' at ' ome and roast beefin ' , is d ...
... kind to say anything to vex Hal . " " ' I thought you said pigs was silly , " she objected , gently . " ( Playing pigs to make Baby laugh is silly , " said Hal , " and pigs going to market and stayin ' at ' ome and roast beefin ' , is d ...
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... kind , Peggy . " " Don't let's talk about the cottage any more , then , " said Peggy , though her own eyes were fixed on the far - off white spot as she spoke . " I think p'raps , Hallie , you're rather too little to care about it ...
... kind , Peggy . " " Don't let's talk about the cottage any more , then , " said Peggy , though her own eyes were fixed on the far - off white spot as she spoke . " I think p'raps , Hallie , you're rather too little to care about it ...
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... kind of jacket roughly drawn in at the waist , of washed out cotton , which never looked clean , and yet somehow never seemed to get much dirtier , a black stuff petticoat , and a cap with flapping frills which quite hid her face unless ...
... kind of jacket roughly drawn in at the waist , of washed out cotton , which never looked clean , and yet somehow never seemed to get much dirtier , a black stuff petticoat , and a cap with flapping frills which quite hid her face unless ...
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afraid ALFRED AINGER Author of John Baby Baldwin boots boys Brackenshire Brown Smiley CHARLES KINGSLEY Cheaper Edition cloth Crippley Crown 8vo daresay door English Extra fcap eyes F. T. PALGRAVE face fairy fancy Fanny Fernley Road FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE Gentleman gilt Globe 8vo Globe Edition Golden Treasury Series Hal's Hallie Heir of Redclyffe hills Illustrated by W. J. Illustrated by WALTER John Halifax knew lady laugh Light Smiley little girl Lizzie mamma dear Mary-Hann MATTHEW ARNOLD mind Miss Earnshaw Miss Peggy missy morning mother never nice nurse nursery window nursie p'raps papa Peggy looked Peggy replied Peggy's pelease pipes POEMS poor pretty red shoes Reddy Sarah Sir NOEL PATON sister soap-bubbles stood Story street sure Tale tell Terry there's things Thor thought Translated umbrella Vols W. J. HENNESSY WALTER CRANE Whelan white cottage wonder
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