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... Dear me , there is nothing so uncommon as common - sense ! ' " We were ready for anything by this time , and the whole garden was growing wild with excitement . First one thing and then another claimed to A BIRTHDAY . 13.
... Dear me , there is nothing so uncommon as common - sense ! ' " We were ready for anything by this time , and the whole garden was growing wild with excitement . First one thing and then another claimed to A BIRTHDAY . 13.
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... wild whistle , it seemed as if he wanted every one to come and listen at the next moment all this ; bravado had changed to a low soothing song to the dear little mate he had chosen for his own . A fine throstle had perched himself upon ...
... wild whistle , it seemed as if he wanted every one to come and listen at the next moment all this ; bravado had changed to a low soothing song to the dear little mate he had chosen for his own . A fine throstle had perched himself upon ...
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... wild with delight . " Don't pull so many flowers , dear , and don't trample them about so . don't like being trod upon , said . I'm sure they " Mrs. Stellar “ Should think they do , because it makes them smell sweet , " Essie replied in ...
... wild with delight . " Don't pull so many flowers , dear , and don't trample them about so . don't like being trod upon , said . I'm sure they " Mrs. Stellar “ Should think they do , because it makes them smell sweet , " Essie replied in ...
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... wild creatures so delightfully ; they could be foxes , or rabbits , or anything they chose . When , therefore , Bessie said in her ordering way , 66 Now , Miss Clare , come home to tea in- stantly , without any nonsense , ' " Clare felt ...
... wild creatures so delightfully ; they could be foxes , or rabbits , or anything they chose . When , therefore , Bessie said in her ordering way , 66 Now , Miss Clare , come home to tea in- stantly , without any nonsense , ' " Clare felt ...
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... Then Bessie threatened Clare with the keeper and his gun , but even that failed when the little girl had made up her mind not to go home and sit with company when she could run wild in the wood . Her mind was 40 CLARE STELLAR .
... Then Bessie threatened Clare with the keeper and his gun , but even that failed when the little girl had made up her mind not to go home and sit with company when she could run wild in the wood . Her mind was 40 CLARE STELLAR .
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Términos y frases comunes
Alice amongst Annie arms Aunt Lucy baby beautiful Bessie big pit birds Birkenhead blue bough brave Brown brownie called child Clare asked Clare felt Clare Stellar Clare thought Clarice Claythorpe comfort coolies Cousin Ernest Cousin Lucy creatures dear door dreadful Estlin everything eyes face fairies fancy father feel flowers garden glad gone hand happy Harvest home heard heart keeper kiss knew laughed Lill little Clare little girl little Nellie little voice live looking lost mamma matter mind Molly mother mute swan Nabob never nice night papa Perhaps pleasant poor little pretty quiet ready replied Robert rockery round Saint John seemed seen sing sister song sorry stood story strange Sunney Sunneymeade sure sweet tail tell thing told took tortoiseshell cat tree trouble Uncle Fullar voice walked wanted wild wonder wood young
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Página 162 - WHETHER the Sensitive Plant, or that Which within its boughs like a spirit sat Ere its outward form had known decay, Now felt this change, I cannot say.
Página 232 - A SENSITIVE Plant in a garden grew, •^^ And the young winds fed it with silver dew, And it opened its fan-like leaves to the light, And closed them beneath the kisses of night.
Página 101 - CAN I see another's woe, And not be in sorrow too? Can I see another's grief, And not seek for kind relief? Can I see a falling tear, And not feel my sorrow's share? Can a father see his child Weep, nor be with sorrow filled?
Página 152 - Drop thy pipe, thy happy pipe; Sing thy songs of happy cheer!" So I sang the same again, While he wept with joy to hear. "Piper, sit thee down and write In a book that all may read.
Página 15 - Try every winning way inventive love Can dictate, and in courtship to their mates Pour forth their little souls.
Página 115 - Joy and woe are woven fine, A clothing for the soul divine. Under every grief and pine Runs a joy with silken twine.
Página 279 - VOL. I. Printed by REMINGTON & Co., 134, New Bond Street, W.
Página 81 - Brown ; and, with her face in her hands and her elbows on her knees, listened with eagerness* open-eyed, and still. " The little girl had no mother, I think ; the old nurse had the whole charge of her,