Mary: A Nursery Story for Very Little ChildrenMacmillan & Company, 1893 - 180 páginas |
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... or twice and she knew it did not warm like the sun . - cold very " I suppose they don't burn such big fires in the moon , " she thought . The fancy about the fairy ring on the counter- pane was very nice , for she could think about 6 MARY .
... or twice and she knew it did not warm like the sun . - cold very " I suppose they don't burn such big fires in the moon , " she thought . The fancy about the fairy ring on the counter- pane was very nice , for she could think about 6 MARY .
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... don't want you , Little Sarah . You can go and dress Master Artie . " If Little Sarah was rather stupid , she was also very good - natured . She glanced at Mary with a smile , but with rather an odd look on her face too . " What does ...
... don't want you , Little Sarah . You can go and dress Master Artie . " If Little Sarah was rather stupid , she was also very good - natured . She glanced at Mary with a smile , but with rather an odd look on her face too . " What does ...
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... " Dress me quick , please , nurse , " she said , " and then I'll go to mamma's room , and then p'raps my birfday will begin . I don't think it can have beginned yet . I thought " and then she stopped A BIRTHDAY MORNING . 11.
... " Dress me quick , please , nurse , " she said , " and then I'll go to mamma's room , and then p'raps my birfday will begin . I don't think it can have beginned yet . I thought " and then she stopped A BIRTHDAY MORNING . 11.
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... don't know , " said Mary . " I think I thought mamma would come to kiss me in bed like a fairy , and - and - I thought there'd be stockings or somefin ' like that - like Kissimas , you know . " Nurse had lifted Mary out of her bath by ...
... don't know , " said Mary . " I think I thought mamma would come to kiss me in bed like a fairy , and - and - I thought there'd be stockings or somefin ' like that - like Kissimas , you know . " Nurse had lifted Mary out of her bath by ...
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... don't speak for a minute , but think it well over while you go on with your breakfast . " There was a silence then ; all the children looked very grave , though their thinking did not prevent their enjoying their nice breakfast . " Now ...
... don't speak for a minute , but think it well over while you go on with your breakfast . " There was a silence then ; all the children looked very grave , though their thinking did not prevent their enjoying their nice breakfast . " Now ...
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Adventures afraid amember Artie and Mary Artie's asked Leigh Baby Dolly baby's began birfday birthday present called carriage charming child Comfort course crying dear little delightful Dolly's door Emma eyes Fairy fairy rings fancy father felt frightened funny Fuzz Fuzzy guess hand head hurt Janie JULIAN CORBETT knew laughing Lavender Cottages Leigh and Artie LEWIS CARROLL little boy little girl little sister MACMILLAN mamma Mary and Artie Mary looked Mary's face Master Artie Master Leigh Miss Mary Molesworth mother never nice nurse nursery nursie Old Sarah P'raps Pall Mall Gazette papa papa's perambulator Perrys pleased pony poor pretty puppy reins remember round seemed silly Sir NOEL PATON smile stood stories for children sure sweet talking tell there's things thought told voice waiting walk WALTER CRANE Winds Farm Wiseman wonder Yakeman YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY York Tribune young
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