Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church")J. and C. Mozley, 1893 |
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... called telling untruths . She could not see what pleasure there was in sitting on the floor at all , because no one who has not made a practice of doing it , can know how nice it is . ' Why you cannot sit on chairs , instead of floors ...
... called telling untruths . She could not see what pleasure there was in sitting on the floor at all , because no one who has not made a practice of doing it , can know how nice it is . ' Why you cannot sit on chairs , instead of floors ...
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... called Miss Ann Ellen Chantler . She used to tell us really the most astonishing things about Miss Ann Ellen Chantler , and the most surprising adventures that she had had in her different places . Bobby was very particular about ...
... called Miss Ann Ellen Chantler . She used to tell us really the most astonishing things about Miss Ann Ellen Chantler , and the most surprising adventures that she had had in her different places . Bobby was very particular about ...
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... called her crosher . We really cannot see ourselves how much more life anyone can want than there is in fields . There are birds everywhere , and butterflies on the banks , and frogs and sticklebacks in the brook , and rabbits in the ...
... called her crosher . We really cannot see ourselves how much more life anyone can want than there is in fields . There are birds everywhere , and butterflies on the banks , and frogs and sticklebacks in the brook , and rabbits in the ...
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... called the Man - under - the - bed . We did not mind under - the - bed at all in the daytime ; it was at night that it began to be unpleasant . Mriar said that her friend Miss Ann Ellen Chantler had once been in a place where 6 The ...
... called the Man - under - the - bed . We did not mind under - the - bed at all in the daytime ; it was at night that it began to be unpleasant . Mriar said that her friend Miss Ann Ellen Chantler had once been in a place where 6 The ...
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... called after their name , and in which Lorenzo de Medici , known as Lorenzo the Magni- ficent , so nearly perished , and his young brother Giuliano was killed . The Pazzi family , which still exists in Florence , is descended from the ...
... called after their name , and in which Lorenzo de Medici , known as Lorenzo the Magni- ficent , so nearly perished , and his young brother Giuliano was killed . The Pazzi family , which still exists in Florence , is descended from the ...
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