Our Young Folks, Tom 2John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton Ticknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... seemed to take a very lively interest . She stood by the table hugging her doll , expressing her admiration of everything by little shouts , and holding out her hand now and then to receive a paper of sugared almonds , a china lamb , or ...
... seemed to take a very lively interest . She stood by the table hugging her doll , expressing her admiration of everything by little shouts , and holding out her hand now and then to receive a paper of sugared almonds , a china lamb , or ...
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... seemed at a distance like a part of the soft , fleecy clouds which so often hung in the air around it . There in the glen were the tiny rivers and waterfalls which amused the boys so much in summer . Now they were still and cold , - as ...
... seemed at a distance like a part of the soft , fleecy clouds which so often hung in the air around it . There in the glen were the tiny rivers and waterfalls which amused the boys so much in summer . Now they were still and cold , - as ...
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... seemed to come from the instrument in the box . 66 The following little trick , although similar in effect to the above , depends neither upon the " spirits " nor any other confederacy for its accomplishment , but is purely a sleight ...
... seemed to come from the instrument in the box . 66 The following little trick , although similar in effect to the above , depends neither upon the " spirits " nor any other confederacy for its accomplishment , but is purely a sleight ...
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... seemed scarce a protection against it , and upon the glassy water , which reflected it with equal intensity from below . Then suddenly the bell rang , the boat swung out in the river , the strong paddles rushed , and almost instantly a ...
... seemed scarce a protection against it , and upon the glassy water , which reflected it with equal intensity from below . Then suddenly the bell rang , the boat swung out in the river , the strong paddles rushed , and almost instantly a ...
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... seemed , where the river reflected the sky . We ran in to the wharf , and took on board a number of passengers ; then steamed on again , down the wide Potomac , until , around a bend , high on a wooded shore , a dim red roof and a ...
... seemed , where the river reflected the sky . We ran in to the wharf , and took on board a number of passengers ; then steamed on again , down the wide Potomac , until , around a bend , high on a wooded shore , a dim red roof and a ...
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