Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery StoryMacmillan, 1887 - 260 páginas |
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... Sarah , put Florence on Lizzie's lap for a minute , and run you upstairs with them two shoes to mother . They'll do splendid for Tommy , they will . And thank the young lady . " Sarah , otherwise Light Smiley , got up obediently ...
... Sarah , put Florence on Lizzie's lap for a minute , and run you upstairs with them two shoes to mother . They'll do splendid for Tommy , they will . And thank the young lady . " Sarah , otherwise Light Smiley , got up obediently ...
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... Sarah , and tell mother he's a naughty boy , that's what he is , " and Light Smiley picked him up and ran off with him in such a hurry that Peggy stood still repeating " poor little boy " before she knew what had become of him . Quiet ...
... Sarah , and tell mother he's a naughty boy , that's what he is , " and Light Smiley picked him up and ran off with him in such a hurry that Peggy stood still repeating " poor little boy " before she knew what had become of him . Quiet ...
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... Sarah . But this time she was not so lucky . " Rubbish , Sarah , " said Lizzie . " There's more'n one cottage in Brackenshire . " “ And there's a mamma and a baby — and a papa who goes to work , in my cottage , " said Peggy . " So I don ...
... Sarah . But this time she was not so lucky . " Rubbish , Sarah , " said Lizzie . " There's more'n one cottage in Brackenshire . " “ And there's a mamma and a baby — and a papa who goes to work , in my cottage , " said Peggy . " So I don ...
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... Sarah . " " Tis Mother Whelan , " said Brown Smiley , start- ing up . " Rebecca said as how I was to run of an errant for her . It's time I were off . " Peggy turned to go . " I must go home , " she said . " P'raps I'll come again some ...
... Sarah . " " Tis Mother Whelan , " said Brown Smiley , start- ing up . " Rebecca said as how I was to run of an errant for her . It's time I were off . " Peggy turned to go . " I must go home , " she said . " P'raps I'll come again some ...
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... Sarah , you remember , was taking charge of the two big babies in one corner , while Reddy and her mother were busy at the fire , and " Halfred " was amusing himself quietly with some marbles , ap- parently his natural occupation . What ...
... Sarah , you remember , was taking charge of the two big babies in one corner , while Reddy and her mother were busy at the fire , and " Halfred " was amusing himself quietly with some marbles , ap- parently his natural occupation . What ...
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