Mary: A Nursery Story for Very Little ChildrenMacmillan & Company, 1893 - 180 páginas |
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... HAND . YAKEMAN STOOPED DOWN AND PICKED ONE UP WITH HIS BIG HAND AND HELD IT CLOSE TO MARY • " YOU MUST SEE YOU CAN'T SIT THERE THE 66 22 232 66 54 WHOLE NIGHT 99 66 99 66 BABY WAS LYING ON THE GROUND OUT ON THE LAWN . . . AND MARY WAS ...
... HAND . YAKEMAN STOOPED DOWN AND PICKED ONE UP WITH HIS BIG HAND AND HELD IT CLOSE TO MARY • " YOU MUST SEE YOU CAN'T SIT THERE THE 66 22 232 66 54 WHOLE NIGHT 99 66 99 66 BABY WAS LYING ON THE GROUND OUT ON THE LAWN . . . AND MARY WAS ...
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... hands as clean as a little girl's hands could be ; a nice white pinafore on the top of the pretty blue frock , so that Mary felt that , as nurse said , she was quite fit to go to see the Queen , if the Queen had asked her . And when she ...
... hands as clean as a little girl's hands could be ; a nice white pinafore on the top of the pretty blue frock , so that Mary felt that , as nurse said , she was quite fit to go to see the Queen , if the Queen had asked her . And when she ...
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... hand stick- ing out , was to be seen . Robert sprang forwards , meaning to be extra polite and set Miss Mary right side uppermost again , but in some mysterious way she managed to get on her feet by herself . “ No , zank you , Robert ...
... hand stick- ing out , was to be seen . Robert sprang forwards , meaning to be extra polite and set Miss Mary right side uppermost again , but in some mysterious way she managed to get on her feet by herself . “ No , zank you , Robert ...
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... Little Children Mrs. Molesworth. Nothing but a sort of fluff of blue skirts and sash and white muslin pinafore and shaggy hair , with here and there a shoe or a little pink hand.-P. 22 . THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR , LANOX AND TILLEN.
... Little Children Mrs. Molesworth. Nothing but a sort of fluff of blue skirts and sash and white muslin pinafore and shaggy hair , with here and there a shoe or a little pink hand.-P. 22 . THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR , LANOX AND TILLEN.
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... hands , and nurse thought Mary too would not be the worse for a slight sponging . " Papa likes a a sweet kiss , but not a honey one , " she said . But at last they were all ready and on their way down to the dining - room , where they ...
... hands , and nurse thought Mary too would not be the worse for a slight sponging . " Papa likes a a sweet kiss , but not a honey one , " she said . But at last they were all ready and on their way down to the dining - room , where they ...
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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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