Harold and Louis; Fear and love; and other storiesT. Nelson and Sons, 1853 - 144 sider |
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... again for the rest of the day . How I do wish it would not be so hot as this in holiday time ! " Selina . O ! I do not know that you should say that . that . We were very comfort- able in the morning ; and , by - and FEAR AND LOVE . 27.
... again for the rest of the day . How I do wish it would not be so hot as this in holiday time ! " Selina . O ! I do not know that you should say that . that . We were very comfort- able in the morning ; and , by - and FEAR AND LOVE . 27.
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Harold (fict.name.) able in the morning ; and , by - and - by , when it is cool again , we can have a good game in the garden . Adelaide . Yes , but that is only a part of the day , and it is so disagreeable to have a good half of it ...
Harold (fict.name.) able in the morning ; and , by - and - by , when it is cool again , we can have a good game in the garden . Adelaide . Yes , but that is only a part of the day , and it is so disagreeable to have a good half of it ...
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... . Good night . CHAPTER III . ON the next morning , after breakfast , Robert and William repaired to the gar- den , carrying with them a ball of string D and some sheets of paper . The string and paper FEAR AND LOVE . 49.
... . Good night . CHAPTER III . ON the next morning , after breakfast , Robert and William repaired to the gar- den , carrying with them a ball of string D and some sheets of paper . The string and paper FEAR AND LOVE . 49.
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... morning before . They carried their materials to the arbour , and , seating themselves there among the garden - tools , commenced their work . George Rey- nolds , the gardener's son , a lad of eleven or twelve years of age , was ...
... morning before . They carried their materials to the arbour , and , seating themselves there among the garden - tools , commenced their work . George Rey- nolds , the gardener's son , a lad of eleven or twelve years of age , was ...
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... morning , and had caught five fishes , which were to be cooked for his supper . He asked Robert if he would not come and see him in the afternoon and fish with him . " Thank you , " said Robert , " I should not like to go out this ...
... morning , and had caught five fishes , which were to be cooked for his supper . He asked Robert if he would not come and see him in the afternoon and fish with him . " Thank you , " said Robert , " I should not like to go out this ...
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