The day of wonders, a medley1879 |
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... with her little brothers and sisters , the wonderfully good children that she used to tell him . about , who never inked their pinafores , or made mud . B pies when they had clean frocks on , and would CHAP I THE BLUE BOTTLE.
... with her little brothers and sisters , the wonderfully good children that she used to tell him . about , who never inked their pinafores , or made mud . B pies when they had clean frocks on , and would CHAP I THE BLUE BOTTLE.
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... tell them that it was to do them good , and that it was naughty of them to make faces at it . He had not looked at half the tin soldiers , or the wooden cows and horses , when his Mamma came out of the chemist's shop , carrying a small ...
... tell them that it was to do them good , and that it was naughty of them to make faces at it . He had not looked at half the tin soldiers , or the wooden cows and horses , when his Mamma came out of the chemist's shop , carrying a small ...
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... it may be convenient , or suitable , or necessary for them , or quite the reverse . Of course human beings are not so foolish , and I must beg of you not to tell them this weakness of ours . And now , would 8 THE DAY OF WONDERS .
... it may be convenient , or suitable , or necessary for them , or quite the reverse . Of course human beings are not so foolish , and I must beg of you not to tell them this weakness of ours . And now , would 8 THE DAY OF WONDERS .
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... tell you their name . " Harry went nearer to her , and she whispered , “ Ant- eaters . " " Ah , " said he , " and are there none here ? " " No , not one ; there is nothing worse here than young partridges , and human beings : now in ...
... tell you their name . " Harry went nearer to her , and she whispered , “ Ant- eaters . " " Ah , " said he , " and are there none here ? " " No , not one ; there is nothing worse here than young partridges , and human beings : now in ...
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... d be a butterfly , " " said B. " I can partly guess why you would like to be me , " observed the Butterfly ; " but tell me exactly what it is in my life that you think is better than the lives 28 THE DAY OF WONDERS .
... d be a butterfly , " " said B. " I can partly guess why you would like to be me , " observed the Butterfly ; " but tell me exactly what it is in my life that you think is better than the lives 28 THE DAY OF WONDERS .
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animals answered asked Harry beautiful bees began Billy Billy saw birds blue bright butterfly Caddis-worm called cheval de frise colours Conrad cowslips creatures cruel day of wonders Dolly Dragon-fly dreadful exclaimed eyes farmers father feet felt fish flew flowers frightened frog garden ghost Goldfinch grass grew head hear heard human Ibex Jackdaw Johnny keep killed Kingfisher knew lady legs light Lily little boy live lizards looked Maggie Mamma moth mother nearer nest never nice night noise Number nurse once otter Peahen plumage pretty Peacock Queen remember round seemed seen Sheep shining side Snail sticks stone stood story tail talk tell things thought told trees tried turned Turnip-fly turnips ugly Unicorn Viper walk warm weasels WGRB wings yellow-hammers young
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