Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery StoryMacmillan, 1887 - 260 páginas |
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... there would have been no fun in doing either if he hadn't had to stretch a long way across ; and besides all this he felt really obliged now and then to put his feet upon the table for a change , one at a time , of course . For even he ...
... there would have been no fun in doing either if he hadn't had to stretch a long way across ; and besides all this he felt really obliged now and then to put his feet upon the table for a change , one at a time , of course . For even he ...
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... There was plenty of time for every- thing , for saying the whole of his name as well as for everything else . Five , That made a lot of brothers , didn't it ? counting baby , and to match them , or rather not to match them - for five ...
... There was plenty of time for every- thing , for saying the whole of his name as well as for everything else . Five , That made a lot of brothers , didn't it ? counting baby , and to match them , or rather not to match them - for five ...
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... there was a very nice and interesting rule in that nursery that every morning each child might choose whether he or she would have salt or sugar in the bread and milk . The only thing was that they had to be quick about choosing , and ...
... there was a very nice and interesting rule in that nursery that every morning each child might choose whether he or she would have salt or sugar in the bread and milk . The only thing was that they had to be quick about choosing , and ...
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... There's sugar in toffee and in jam , and they're hot , leastways they're hot to be made . And there's salt in ices , for mamma said they're made with salt . ” ' What rubbish ! " said Thor . " Nurse , isn't it rubbish ? And when did you ...
... There's sugar in toffee and in jam , and they're hot , leastways they're hot to be made . And there's salt in ices , for mamma said they're made with salt . ” ' What rubbish ! " said Thor . " Nurse , isn't it rubbish ? And when did you ...
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... there were tears in her eyes . Fortunately , however , no one had noticed her last words , for Thorold and Terence too had burst out laughing at the beginning of her speech . " Fancy us all blowing out of the window to- gether , " they ...
... there were tears in her eyes . Fortunately , however , no one had noticed her last words , for Thorold and Terence too had burst out laughing at the beginning of her speech . " Fancy us all blowing out of the window to- gether , " they ...
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