Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery StoryMacmillan, 1887 - 260 páginas |
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... course . For even he , clever as he was , could not have got both together out of the bars of his chair without toppling over . Nurse had for some time past been speaking about beginning " to break Master Baby in , " but so far it had ...
... course . For even he , clever as he was , could not have got both together out of the bars of his chair without toppling over . Nurse had for some time past been speaking about beginning " to break Master Baby in , " but so far it had ...
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... stretch a long way across ; and besides all this he felt really obliged now and then to put his feet up : on the table for a change , one at atime , of course ? which made one not inclined to shorten his name . PP1-2 A BREAKFAST PARTY.
... stretch a long way across ; and besides all this he felt really obliged now and then to put his feet up : on the table for a change , one at atime , of course ? which made one not inclined to shorten his name . PP1-2 A BREAKFAST PARTY.
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... going to have breakfast in bed . They rather liked these days , though of course they were sorry for mamma to be so tired , but it was very interesting to watch her having her breakfast , and generally 10 CHAP . PEGGY : A NURSERY STORY.
... going to have breakfast in bed . They rather liked these days , though of course they were sorry for mamma to be so tired , but it was very interesting to watch her having her breakfast , and generally 10 CHAP . PEGGY : A NURSERY STORY.
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... course , for Hal was still so little that almost all his life belonged to the nursery . It was during that time that Peggy first found out the white spot on the hill , which I am going to tell you about , for she used to climb up on the ...
... course , for Hal was still so little that almost all his life belonged to the nursery . It was during that time that Peggy first found out the white spot on the hill , which I am going to tell you about , for she used to climb up on the ...
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... course was very unreasonable and ungrateful of him , as Hal had been doing everything he could to amuse him , and had only objected to Baby pulling him across the floor by his curls . " Oh Baby , " said Peggy , " that isn't good . Poor ...
... course was very unreasonable and ungrateful of him , as Hal had been doing everything he could to amuse him , and had only objected to Baby pulling him across the floor by his curls . " Oh Baby , " said Peggy , " that isn't good . Poor ...
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