Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery StoryMacmillan, 1887 - 260 páginas |
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... better hot than cold , it was generally eaten up quickly . But this morning , even after the grace was said , and the four brothers who weren't baby had got on very well with theirs , Peggy sat , spoon in hand I 3 A BREAKFAST PARTY.
... better hot than cold , it was generally eaten up quickly . But this morning , even after the grace was said , and the four brothers who weren't baby had got on very well with theirs , Peggy sat , spoon in hand I 3 A BREAKFAST PARTY.
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... better of it , and went off into a laugh . " That's right , " said Peggy . " Now if you'll both be very good boys I'll tell you a story . Just wait a minute till I've tooked off my prayers pinafore . " She jumped up to do so . While she ...
... better of it , and went off into a laugh . " That's right , " said Peggy . " Now if you'll both be very good boys I'll tell you a story . Just wait a minute till I've tooked off my prayers pinafore . " She jumped up to do so . While she ...
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... ing ridge of clouds . Peggy , however , knew better . " SEE , Hal , " she said , " over there , far , far way , neely in the sky , does you see that bluey hill ? >> > d : P 27 . region which the children spoke of and believed in as.
... ing ridge of clouds . Peggy , however , knew better . " SEE , Hal , " she said , " over there , far , far way , neely in the sky , does you see that bluey hill ? >> > d : P 27 . region which the children spoke of and believed in as.
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... better . " See , Hal , " she said , " over there , far , far away , neely in the sky , does you see that bluey hill ? " Of course he saw , agreeing so readily that Peggy was sure he did not distinguish rightly , which was soon proved to ...
... better . " See , Hal , " she said , " over there , far , far away , neely in the sky , does you see that bluey hill ? " Of course he saw , agreeing so readily that Peggy was sure he did not distinguish rightly , which was soon proved to ...
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... better in amusing Hal by her stories . " It must be , I suppose , " she said to herself , " that he's rather too little for that kind of fancy stories . I wonder if Baldwin would like them ; it would be nice to have somebody to make ...
... better in amusing Hal by her stories . " It must be , I suppose , " she said to herself , " that he's rather too little for that kind of fancy stories . I wonder if Baldwin would like them ; it would be nice to have somebody to make ...
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