Burford Cottage, and Its Robin-red-breastT. Tegg and Son, 1835 - 476 pages |
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... cried Mr. Paulett to his wife , as he turned from one of the open French windows toward the breakfast - table , at Burford Cottage , one fine morn- ing , last autumn : we are now only at the beginning of October , and yet the Robin ...
... cried Mr. Paulett to his wife , as he turned from one of the open French windows toward the breakfast - table , at Burford Cottage , one fine morn- ing , last autumn : we are now only at the beginning of October , and yet the Robin ...
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... cried Mrs. Paulett , " for any body to go to ! I often think so , upon account of the poor Mowbrays , and their fine children ! " " This is no description of the whole of the coun- try , " replied her husband ; " and in parts , as has ...
... cried Mrs. Paulett , " for any body to go to ! I often think so , upon account of the poor Mowbrays , and their fine children ! " " This is no description of the whole of the coun- try , " replied her husband ; " and in parts , as has ...
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... cried Mr. Paulett , " are certainly not scanty , however limited may be the number of those that are singularly useful or ornamental ; but here , as well as in what belongs to the naked surface of the country , is space for that ...
... cried Mr. Paulett , " are certainly not scanty , however limited may be the number of those that are singularly useful or ornamental ; but here , as well as in what belongs to the naked surface of the country , is space for that ...
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... cried Richard and Emily , both at once ; " when winter is here , and the poor Robin is hungry , and will show himself at our window , and eat our crumbs ; how pleased we shall be to throw them to him upon the snow , and the hard ground ...
... cried Richard and Emily , both at once ; " when winter is here , and the poor Robin is hungry , and will show himself at our window , and eat our crumbs ; how pleased we shall be to throw them to him upon the snow , and the hard ground ...
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... cried I ; " it is the boys , " and my heart fluttered anew ; it is the rebellious urchins of the school - room that have done this thing ; that have stolen into the recesses of the most hospita-. ITS ROBIN - RED - BREAST . 29.
... cried I ; " it is the boys , " and my heart fluttered anew ; it is the rebellious urchins of the school - room that have done this thing ; that have stolen into the recesses of the most hospita-. ITS ROBIN - RED - BREAST . 29.
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Burford cottage, and its robin-red-breast, by the author of Keepr's travels Edward Augustus Kendall Affichage du livre entier - 1835 |
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