Mary: A Nursery Story for Very Little ChildrenMacmillan & Company, 1893 - 180 páginas |
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Página 119
... reins . I've got money to pay for them- plenty ; so you can tell mamma if she'll pay them in the shop , she can take the money out of my best purse that she keeps for me , when she comes home . They'll cost about " he stopped again ...
... reins . I've got money to pay for them- plenty ; so you can tell mamma if she'll pay them in the shop , she can take the money out of my best purse that she keeps for me , when she comes home . They'll cost about " he stopped again ...
Página 121
... reins ; her little head was full enough already . She was looking quite pale with excite- ment when nurse began to dress things to go out with her mamma . her in her best But it was very interesting to have all her Sunday things on on a ...
... reins ; her little head was full enough already . She was looking quite pale with excite- ment when nurse began to dress things to go out with her mamma . her in her best But it was very interesting to have all her Sunday things on on a ...
Página 123
... reins , mamma ? ' " " " Yes , dear . He was very particular indeed . I can't think what has put reins in his head again . He told me some time ago that he thought he was getting too big for playing at horses . Per- haps it's to amuse ...
... reins , mamma ? ' " " " Yes , dear . He was very particular indeed . I can't think what has put reins in his head again . He told me some time ago that he thought he was getting too big for playing at horses . Per- haps it's to amuse ...
Página 135
... reins for Leigh . But neither mamma nor Mary liked the reins much . There were some of red braid , but they were too common , and the leather ones did not seem strong , and they were not made of the right sort of leather ; Mary was ...
... reins for Leigh . But neither mamma nor Mary liked the reins much . There were some of red braid , but they were too common , and the leather ones did not seem strong , and they were not made of the right sort of leather ; Mary was ...
Página 136
... reins . Then mamma went to the confectioner's , where she bought some very nice little cakes for Mary to take home for the nursery tea , and , as she thought Mary looked a little tired and must be beginning to feel hungry , she asked ...
... reins . Then mamma went to the confectioner's , where she bought some very nice little cakes for Mary to take home for the nursery tea , and , as she thought Mary looked a little tired and must be beginning to feel hungry , she asked ...
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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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