Harry and Lucy Concluded;: Being the Last Part of Early Lessons, 3–4. köideR. Hunter, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard; and Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 47, Paternoster Row, 1825 - 336 pages |
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... shell box , which you left at home to make room for my camera obscura . Now I am sorry you did not bring it . " " I can do without it , " said Lucy . " I will make a shell box for you , " cried Harry ; " and I know how I can make it ...
... shell box , which you left at home to make room for my camera obscura . Now I am sorry you did not bring it . " " I can do without it , " said Lucy . " I will make a shell box for you , " cried Harry ; " and I know how I can make it ...
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... the four sides so judgmatically , that it could be drawn up without hitching , and without danger that when filled to the brim , with the smallest of sugar - plum- sized shells , it should overturn or be over- turned 13.
... the four sides so judgmatically , that it could be drawn up without hitching , and without danger that when filled to the brim , with the smallest of sugar - plum- sized shells , it should overturn or be over- turned 13.
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Being the Last Part of Early Lessons Maria Edgeworth. sized shells , it should overturn or be over- turned . While Harry had been working at the shell tray in his own little room , Lucy's head was in all the cares and joys of ar- ranging ...
Being the Last Part of Early Lessons Maria Edgeworth. sized shells , it should overturn or be over- turned . While Harry had been working at the shell tray in his own little room , Lucy's head was in all the cares and joys of ar- ranging ...
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... shells , and numbers she found . The whole day was spent in the delightful search , and the next morning , the moment breakfast was over , she asked Harry to come again with her to the same amusement ; but he said , that he had busi ...
... shells , and numbers she found . The whole day was spent in the delightful search , and the next morning , the moment breakfast was over , she asked Harry to come again with her to the same amusement ; but he said , that he had busi ...
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... shell tray in her hand , were turning their dif- ferent ways in the matted passage , when their mother came out of her room . " Where are you going , Lucy ? " " To the sea shore , mamma , to look for shells . " Her mother said , that ...
... shell tray in her hand , were turning their dif- ferent ways in the matted passage , when their mother came out of her room . " Where are you going , Lucy ? " " To the sea shore , mamma , to look for shells . " Her mother said , that ...
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