Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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Pagina 277
... mamma crumble ; and if we cannot by these means get enough , I will spend some of my money in grain for them . - O , said Frederick , I would give all the money I have in the world to buy victuals for my dear , dear birds . Hold , my ...
... mamma crumble ; and if we cannot by these means get enough , I will spend some of my money in grain for them . - O , said Frederick , I would give all the money I have in the world to buy victuals for my dear , dear birds . Hold , my ...
Pagina 288
... mamma's leave first , for which purpose she accompanied him into the parlour . Good news ! good news ! mamma , cried Frederick , Joe has found the Robin's nest . Has he , indeed ? said Mrs. Benson . Yes , mamma , said Miss Harriet , and ...
... mamma's leave first , for which purpose she accompanied him into the parlour . Good news ! good news ! mamma , cried Frederick , Joe has found the Robin's nest . Has he , indeed ? said Mrs. Benson . Yes , mamma , said Miss Harriet , and ...
Pagina 294
... mamma will let me accept them , said Miss Benson , but if she will , I shall be glad to do so . Frederick inquired what birds they were , and Master Jenkins informed him , there was a nest of Linnets , a nest of Sparrows , and another ...
... mamma will let me accept them , said Miss Benson , but if she will , I shall be glad to do so . Frederick inquired what birds they were , and Master Jenkins informed him , there was a nest of Linnets , a nest of Sparrows , and another ...
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