Percy and IdaWilliam P. Nimmo, 1872 - 166 pages |
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... pains bestowed upon her in the nursery ) , jumped up too , but seeing no sign of the carriage , she immediately turned to grandmamma , with a very white face , de- claring an accident must have happened . 66 ' Oh ! dear , no , " said ...
... pains bestowed upon her in the nursery ) , jumped up too , but seeing no sign of the carriage , she immediately turned to grandmamma , with a very white face , de- claring an accident must have happened . 66 ' Oh ! dear , no , " said ...
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... pains to obey Him ? " " Yes , " answered Percy , " I think it would be very mean ; we don't do so to grandmamma , when she has been very kind to us , ( I mean extra kind , you know , mamma ) , but we try to be good all day after , to ...
... pains to obey Him ? " " Yes , " answered Percy , " I think it would be very mean ; we don't do so to grandmamma , when she has been very kind to us , ( I mean extra kind , you know , mamma ) , but we try to be good all day after , to ...
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... pain ? it always made her leg well ií a nettle stung it . " Then , unwilling that Grace should lose the sight of the gardens when they had got so very near , both children determined on dragging her thither ; assur- ing her that the ...
... pain ? it always made her leg well ií a nettle stung it . " Then , unwilling that Grace should lose the sight of the gardens when they had got so very near , both children determined on dragging her thither ; assur- ing her that the ...
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... pain . " And I'm not a ' hag , ' Tom : you are not to call me one . I shall tell papa of you ! " Both brothers laughed , and began shouting in concert with Margaret , the well - known fate of " Tell - tale Tit ; " until Agatha was ...
... pain . " And I'm not a ' hag , ' Tom : you are not to call me one . I shall tell papa of you ! " Both brothers laughed , and began shouting in concert with Margaret , the well - known fate of " Tell - tale Tit ; " until Agatha was ...
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... pain ? Ida , with all her faults , was a gentle , tender - hearted child ; and as she watched Don's and Jim's exploits , she felt quite sick , and almost wished that she and Percy had not chosen this method of spending their holiday ...
... pain ? Ida , with all her faults , was a gentle , tender - hearted child ; and as she watched Don's and Jim's exploits , she felt quite sick , and almost wished that she and Percy had not chosen this method of spending their holiday ...
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