Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery StoryMacmillan, 1887 - 260 páginas |
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... told this morning . " At this Thor burst out laughing . " < << What a Peggy - speech , " he said . ' Sugar's no warmer than salt . " " Yes , " said Baldwin , solemnly , from the other end of the table . " " Tis . There's sugar in toffee ...
... told this morning . " At this Thor burst out laughing . " < << What a Peggy - speech , " he said . ' Sugar's no warmer than salt . " " Yes , " said Baldwin , solemnly , from the other end of the table . " " Tis . There's sugar in toffee ...
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... told something she had not meant to tell , and if any one had looked at her quite close they would have seen that there were tears in her eyes . Fortunately , however , no one had noticed her last words , for Thorold and Terence too had ...
... told something she had not meant to tell , and if any one had looked at her quite close they would have seen that there were tears in her eyes . Fortunately , however , no one had noticed her last words , for Thorold and Terence too had ...
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... told you before . You know you've often been afraid it was gone , and it's always come again . " " What a silly " Yes , to be sure , " said Peggy . little girl I am , mamma dear . " And she laughed her own little gentle laugh . I 14 ...
... told you before . You know you've often been afraid it was gone , and it's always come again . " " What a silly " Yes , to be sure , " said Peggy . little girl I am , mamma dear . " And she laughed her own little gentle laugh . I 14 ...
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... told you . No , she didn't sit there all night , ' cos she couldn't have see'd in the dark . Never mind about the night . She sat there all day , always looking out , ' cos there was something she liked to see . If I tell you you II 21 ...
... told you . No , she didn't sit there all night , ' cos she couldn't have see'd in the dark . Never mind about the night . She sat there all day , always looking out , ' cos there was something she liked to see . If I tell you you II 21 ...
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... told her . " " Were it God ? " asked Hal , in an awestruck whisper . I think No , dear , " I 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 ...
... told her . " " Were it God ? " asked Hal , in an awestruck whisper . I think No , dear , " I 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 ...
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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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