A Pair of Originals: A StoryMacmillan and Company, 1891 - 349 páginas |
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A Story E. Ward. the young people with small regard for the father , whose ... little chil- dren shut up in the far - away nursery was somewhat isolated ... brothers hardly saw them from one week's end to another ; even the father ...
A Story E. Ward. the young people with small regard for the father , whose ... little chil- dren shut up in the far - away nursery was somewhat isolated ... brothers hardly saw them from one week's end to another ; even the father ...
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... little brothers had arrived at the conclusion that they had got to the end of every- thing , and were beginning to wish even for a gov- erness by way of varying the monotony of their nursery lives . Yet they were an original pair of ...
... little brothers had arrived at the conclusion that they had got to the end of every- thing , and were beginning to wish even for a gov- erness by way of varying the monotony of their nursery lives . Yet they were an original pair of ...
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... little brothers slipped from the room , and ran softly down the uncarpeted stairs that led to their own special domain . They did not often penetrate lower into the house by the front staircase , for if they chanced to meet one of " the ...
... little brothers slipped from the room , and ran softly down the uncarpeted stairs that led to their own special domain . They did not often penetrate lower into the house by the front staircase , for if they chanced to meet one of " the ...
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... little brothers rose from their stooping position and remounted some of the stairs , turning down a passage at the ... small washing - stand . The bigger room had more the air of a parlour than A PAIR OF ORIGINALS II.
... little brothers rose from their stooping position and remounted some of the stairs , turning down a passage at the ... small washing - stand . The bigger room had more the air of a parlour than A PAIR OF ORIGINALS II.
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... little boys liked telling things to Tor , because he never scolded or tried to point a moral like the governess or Miss , " neither did he seem bored by their conversation as the other brothers and the sisters were . 66 “ But you see ...
... little boys liked telling things to Tor , because he never scolded or tried to point a moral like the governess or Miss , " neither did he seem bored by their conversation as the other brothers and the sisters were . 66 “ But you see ...
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afraid answered Bunny answered Curly asked Curly baby-farm better brown babies Bunny and Curly Bunny's cried Curly Curly looked Curly's face Dalrymple deal dear delight eagerly Edition everything eyes farm feel felt folks gipsy girls give glad grandmother Granny's hand happy head heard HENRY COGAN idea Illustrations JULIAN CORBETT kind knew Lady Chesterton Ladywell laughed LEWIS CARROLL little boys little brothers little Tor little viking live Madge matter measles mind misprision of treason Molly morning mother never nice nicer night nursery old granny old Hannah paddock perhaps Phyl and Tor Phyl's Phyllis pretty Priory prison remarked Curly responsibilities round seemed Sir NOEL PATON sleep smile soon sponsibilities story suppose sure surprise talk tell terton things thought told Tor's trouble WALTER CRANE whilst woman wonder words young