Our little ones. W.T. Adams, ed, Том 2,Выпуски 13-24William Taylor Adams 1883 |
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... Childe Hassam 190 191 . 190. Section of Wood , showing Nest . " Bright little dandelion " · 19 Ellen Oakford W. L. Taylor 97 Parker Hayden · 190 194 • 196 196 • 197 192 . 193 . " I have got on a new pair of pantaloons " Johnnie tries ...
... Childe Hassam 190 191 . 190. Section of Wood , showing Nest . " Bright little dandelion " · 19 Ellen Oakford W. L. Taylor 97 Parker Hayden · 190 194 • 196 196 • 197 192 . 193 . " I have got on a new pair of pantaloons " Johnnie tries ...
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... Childe Hassam • 224 Culmer Barnes 226 226 99 226 99 99 226 . 227 . 223. Crabbing for Pleasure 224. " She travels along with brown eyes opened wide 225. " The spider is also a spinner " 228 . " They sailed chips for boats " " Embarked ...
... Childe Hassam • 224 Culmer Barnes 226 226 99 226 99 99 226 . 227 . 223. Crabbing for Pleasure 224. " She travels along with brown eyes opened wide 225. " The spider is also a spinner " 228 . " They sailed chips for boats " " Embarked ...
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... Childe Hassam Francis Miller Jessie McDermott 279 · 281 • 282 · • · 282 282 99 99 F. T. Merrill 283 · · W. L. Taylor 285 • W. L. Sheppard 286 • J. H. Moser 287 281 . 282 . The White Dolly The Black Dolly · • F. T. Merrill 287 • J. H. ...
... Childe Hassam Francis Miller Jessie McDermott 279 · 281 • 282 · • · 282 282 99 99 F. T. Merrill 283 · · W. L. Taylor 285 • W. L. Sheppard 286 • J. H. Moser 287 281 . 282 . The White Dolly The Black Dolly · • F. T. Merrill 287 • J. H. ...
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... Childe 99 F. Childe Hassam Francis Miller 332 " Childe 77 F. Childe Hassam 333 334 99 335 97 99 336 99 Miss E. Oakford 337 338 339 340 • 341 342 • 343 19 " " 344 • • F. Childe Hassam 345 " " • Miss E. S. Tucker 347 · 347 • 29 99 99 ...
... Childe 99 F. Childe Hassam Francis Miller 332 " Childe 77 F. Childe Hassam 333 334 99 335 97 99 336 99 Miss E. Oakford 337 338 339 340 • 341 342 • 343 19 " " 344 • • F. Childe Hassam 345 " " • Miss E. S. Tucker 347 · 347 • 29 99 99 ...
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... 99 · 381 دو 39 381 99 • 381 99 · 381 99 Miss C. A. Northam 382 • F. Childe Hassam 384 With many original Head and Tail Pieces , by Garrett , Merrill , Halm , and other artists . IN THE SWING . VOL . II . ITTICE ON George Cooper 384.
... 99 · 381 دو 39 381 99 • 381 99 · 381 99 Miss C. A. Northam 382 • F. Childe Hassam 384 With many original Head and Tail Pieces , by Garrett , Merrill , Halm , and other artists . IN THE SWING . VOL . II . ITTICE ON George Cooper 384.
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asked Aunt baby began better bright bright eyes brown called Carl Marr chickens Childe Hassam Christmas Cologne Cathedral cried crullers dear little doll Dolly door Duke eggs eyes F. T. Merrill father feet fond Francis Miller Fred funny glad goat grandma GRIFFITH AND FARRAN hand head horse Indians insects Jamie Jennie Jessie McDermott kitten laugh LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS little boy little girl little robin redbreast little sparrow lived looked mamma Marionette MARY Miss Mollie morning mother mouse nest never nice night nose Oakford papa Peep Pink play poor pretty queer ragged ride Robbie round Sallie Santa Claus sing sleep snow soft soon sparrows spoon sweet tambourine things thought told Tommy took tree W. L. Taylor walk wanted wings wise old wonder
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