Harry and Lucy Concluded;: Being the Last Part of Early Lessons, Томове 3–4R. Hunter, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard; and Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 47, Paternoster Row, 1825 - 336 страници |
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... half the height of the depth of the box : over this first story , there was to be another , a tray was to be made to fit in , and to lie on the top of the basement story , as Harry would have it called . With diffi- culty the blue ...
... half the height of the depth of the box : over this first story , there was to be another , a tray was to be made to fit in , and to lie on the top of the basement story , as Harry would have it called . With diffi- culty the blue ...
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... . His father gave him leave to take possession of it , and the woodman lent him a saw , with which he cut it in two , across the middle , leaving on each half one of the leather straps , which had served for hinges . 23.
... . His father gave him leave to take possession of it , and the woodman lent him a saw , with which he cut it in two , across the middle , leaving on each half one of the leather straps , which had served for hinges . 23.
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... half in breadth , " came out of this little shell ! " " But Lucy , " said her mother , " I do not think that is the incredible part of the story . " " No , mamma ! don't you indeed ? " " I do not . Do not the common geese you see every ...
... half in breadth , " came out of this little shell ! " " But Lucy , " said her mother , " I do not think that is the incredible part of the story . " " No , mamma ! don't you indeed ? " " I do not . Do not the common geese you see every ...
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... half . “ A yard and a half ! such a woman's That is , four feet six , " said measure . Harry . Such a man's measure ! six what ? Lucy might have said , had she been disposed to retort criticism , but that was far , far from her ...
... half . “ A yard and a half ! such a woman's That is , four feet six , " said measure . Harry . Such a man's measure ! six what ? Lucy might have said , had she been disposed to retort criticism , but that was far , far from her ...
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... answered , " I remember , father , your showing me long ago an arch , which you made for me of a thin lath between heavy weights , half hundred weights from the great scales , which were E 5 81 dear," said Harry. "My arch must ...
... answered , " I remember , father , your showing me long ago an arch , which you made for me of a thin lath between heavy weights , half hundred weights from the great scales , which were E 5 81 dear," said Harry. "My arch must ...
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