Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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Sivu 85
... tell me you are a cunning little Baggage ; pray , can you tell what I shall do to get well ? Yes , Sir , says she , go to Bed when your Rooks do . You see they are going to Rest already : Do you so likewise , and get up with them in the ...
... tell me you are a cunning little Baggage ; pray , can you tell what I shall do to get well ? Yes , Sir , says she , go to Bed when your Rooks do . You see they are going to Rest already : Do you so likewise , and get up with them in the ...
Sivu 239
... tell how it came ? ' ' Not I , indeed , Tom , ' replied his father ; ' I can tell no more than the carp at the bottom of the squire's fish - pond . ' ' Oh , I will tell you , ' said Mrs. Flood ; ' I know how it came . Do you know , that ...
... tell how it came ? ' ' Not I , indeed , Tom , ' replied his father ; ' I can tell no more than the carp at the bottom of the squire's fish - pond . ' ' Oh , I will tell you , ' said Mrs. Flood ; ' I know how it came . Do you know , that ...
Sivu 264
... tell me some more , " said the little boy . " More ! " replied Frank , " I could tell you an hundred such kind of things . One time , as Peter Light was walking up the yard , with some damsens in his hat , Sharply ran by , and as he ...
... tell me some more , " said the little boy . " More ! " replied Frank , " I could tell you an hundred such kind of things . One time , as Peter Light was walking up the yard , with some damsens in his hat , Sharply ran by , and as he ...
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