Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery StoryMacmillan, 1887 - 260 páginas |
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... turned slowly from the window and took her place among her brothers . She , and Thorold and Terence , the two oldest boys , sat opposite nurse , and beside nurse was Baby , who required a great deal of room to himself at table , baby ...
... turned slowly from the window and took her place among her brothers . She , and Thorold and Terence , the two oldest boys , sat opposite nurse , and beside nurse was Baby , who required a great deal of room to himself at table , baby ...
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... turned over . " " Yes , " said Baldwin , solemnly again , as if that settled it , " so has I. " " But they're not alive , Peggy , they're really not . They fly because the wind blows them , " said Terence . " Oh ! " said Peggy , with a ...
... turned over . " " Yes , " said Baldwin , solemnly again , as if that settled it , " so has I. " " But they're not alive , Peggy , they're really not . They fly because the wind blows them , " said Terence . " Oh ! " said Peggy , with a ...
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... turned into a fairy , and it touched her neck and made wings come , and then it opened the window again and flewed away with the little girl till they came to the white cottage , and then the little girl was quite happy for always ...
... turned into a fairy , and it touched her neck and made wings come , and then it opened the window again and flewed away with the little girl till they came to the white cottage , and then the little girl was quite happy for always ...
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... turned . There were shops in this street , which made it more amusing than the one in which the children . lived , even though they had seen them so often that they knew pretty well all that was worth looking at in the windows - that is ...
... turned . There were shops in this street , which made it more amusing than the one in which the children . lived , even though they had seen them so often that they knew pretty well all that was worth looking at in the windows - that is ...
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... turned upside down , " and she pointed to the dolls ' shoes . " Aren't they lovely ? I've seen them ever since I was quite little - I suppose they'd cost a great lot , " and Peggy sighed . Which do you think the prettiest ? " asked the ...
... turned upside down , " and she pointed to the dolls ' shoes . " Aren't they lovely ? I've seen them ever since I was quite little - I suppose they'd cost a great lot , " and Peggy sighed . Which do you think the prettiest ? " asked the ...
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