Our Young Folks, Tom 2John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton Ticknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... face had an expression of thoughtfulness beyond her years ; and little Alice , whom they named Pet Poodle , because she had such a quantity of soft , light curls falling about her face . In her first stammering of this name she called ...
... face had an expression of thoughtfulness beyond her years ; and little Alice , whom they named Pet Poodle , because she had such a quantity of soft , light curls falling about her face . In her first stammering of this name she called ...
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... face on a leaf of my pocket - book , while she was singing , and if I had colored crayons here I think I could make you a pretty picture . It is a pity you could not have had her for your Tableau ; though I have no doubt she would have ...
... face on a leaf of my pocket - book , while she was singing , and if I had colored crayons here I think I could make you a pretty picture . It is a pity you could not have had her for your Tableau ; though I have no doubt she would have ...
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... face so like the old lord himself , that even the impudent footmen behind that nobleman's carriage could not help laughing . But then he twisted himself ludicrously into the very semblance of the foot- men , and they did not laugh any ...
... face so like the old lord himself , that even the impudent footmen behind that nobleman's carriage could not help laughing . But then he twisted himself ludicrously into the very semblance of the foot- men , and they did not laugh any ...
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... face the truth . See what hosts of beautiful children dance and gambol before the shield , laughing to see ... faces . And so it is with numbers of ill - looking personages who pass before it , quacks and impostors of all sorts ; and ...
... face the truth . See what hosts of beautiful children dance and gambol before the shield , laughing to see ... faces . And so it is with numbers of ill - looking personages who pass before it , quacks and impostors of all sorts ; and ...
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... face was a pansy - face ; with its deep , large , purple - blue eyes , and golden brows and lashes , the color of her hair , - pale gold , so pale that careless people who had perception only for such beauty as can flash upon you from a ...
... face was a pansy - face ; with its deep , large , purple - blue eyes , and golden brows and lashes , the color of her hair , - pale gold , so pale that careless people who had perception only for such beauty as can flash upon you from a ...
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