Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery StoryMacmillan, 1887 - 260 páginas |
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... clothes to sell ' ! " London Cries . MAMMA hesitated a moment . Then she began . " You know , Peggy , my pet , " she said , " for a good while now I haven't been as strong and well as I used to be- " " " Stop , mamma , stop , " said ...
... clothes to sell ' ! " London Cries . MAMMA hesitated a moment . Then she began . " You know , Peggy , my pet , " she said , " for a good while now I haven't been as strong and well as I used to be- " " " Stop , mamma , stop , " said ...
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... clothes and all that , I'd want you to be my own old mamma . " " I would be your own old mamma , dear . I am sure you would feel I was the same . " " I'm so glad , " said Peggy . " Still it is sad to die , " and she sighed . " Mamma ...
... clothes and all that , I'd want you to be my own old mamma . " " I would be your own old mamma , dear . I am sure you would feel I was the same . " " I'm so glad , " said Peggy . " Still it is sad to die , " and she sighed . " Mamma ...
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... clothes turned her mind to the children at the back . “ I wonder if nurse gave them any of Hal's and Baby's old things , " she said to herself . And she went to the window with a vague idea of looking to see . She had not watched the ...
... clothes turned her mind to the children at the back . “ I wonder if nurse gave them any of Hal's and Baby's old things , " she said to herself . And she went to the window with a vague idea of looking to see . She had not watched the ...
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... cloth to keep the dust out of her hair , was to be seen every minute or two , as she thumped about with a long broom , and Mary - Hann presently appeared with a pail of soapy water which she emptied at a grid in the gutter . Mary - Hann ...
... cloth to keep the dust out of her hair , was to be seen every minute or two , as she thumped about with a long broom , and Mary - Hann presently appeared with a pail of soapy water which she emptied at a grid in the gutter . Mary - Hann ...
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... clothes were old - she could not fancy him ever having lived in her dainty white house . Just then came a loud voice from the upper story , demanding Sarah . " " Tis Mother Whelan , " said Brown Smiley , start- ing up . " Rebecca said ...
... clothes were old - she could not fancy him ever having lived in her dainty white house . Just then came a loud voice from the upper story , demanding Sarah . " " Tis Mother Whelan , " said Brown Smiley , start- ing up . " Rebecca said ...
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afraid ALFRED AINGER Author of John Baby Baldwin boots boys Brackenshire Brown Smiley CHARLES KINGSLEY Cheaper Edition cloth Crippley Crown 8vo daresay door English Extra fcap eyes F. T. PALGRAVE face fairy fancy Fanny Fernley Road FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE Gentleman gilt Globe 8vo Globe Edition Golden Treasury Series Hal's Hallie Heir of Redclyffe hills Illustrated by W. J. Illustrated by WALTER John Halifax knew lady laugh Light Smiley little girl Lizzie mamma dear Mary-Hann MATTHEW ARNOLD mind Miss Earnshaw Miss Peggy missy morning mother never nice nurse nursery window nursie p'raps papa Peggy looked Peggy replied Peggy's pelease pipes POEMS poor pretty red shoes Reddy Sarah Sir NOEL PATON sister soap-bubbles stood Story street sure Tale tell Terry there's things Thor thought Translated umbrella Vols W. J. HENNESSY WALTER CRANE Whelan white cottage wonder
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