Our little ones. W.T. Adams, ed, Том 2,Выпуски 13-24William Taylor Adams 1883 |
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... Riding . Susie's Letter about Chipmunks Authors . Lavinia S. Goodwin Kham • E. F. F. . Arthur Stacy Janet Kelso Muir Uncle Felix F. P. Chaplin Lavinia S. Goodwin Elizabeth A. Davis Florie Burnett Mary E. Gellie • Auntie Ria Susie Song ...
... Riding . Susie's Letter about Chipmunks Authors . Lavinia S. Goodwin Kham • E. F. F. . Arthur Stacy Janet Kelso Muir Uncle Felix F. P. Chaplin Lavinia S. Goodwin Elizabeth A. Davis Florie Burnett Mary E. Gellie • Auntie Ria Susie Song ...
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... Ride What became of the Ring Zip and Betty Zack , the Cockatoo Authors . · Mrs. G. Hall • Mrs. Clara Doty Bates • Mrs. G. Hall • Julia A. Melvin • L. · · Nellie M. Garabrant • Mary A. Allen , M.D. • M. E. McKee . Jennie S. Judson Mrs ...
... Ride What became of the Ring Zip and Betty Zack , the Cockatoo Authors . · Mrs. G. Hall • Mrs. Clara Doty Bates • Mrs. G. Hall • Julia A. Melvin • L. · · Nellie M. Garabrant • Mary A. Allen , M.D. • M. E. McKee . Jennie S. Judson Mrs ...
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... ride on the water 99 Robert Lewis 208 203 . 204 . 205 . 206 . 207 . 208 . " Nannie " 209 . " Saw Duke catch a chicken " 210 . " How Duke did cry 211 . " I've changed milkmen " " Over goes the little sister , tub and all " A man who had ...
... ride on the water 99 Robert Lewis 208 203 . 204 . 205 . 206 . 207 . 208 . " Nannie " 209 . " Saw Duke catch a chicken " 210 . " How Duke did cry 211 . " I've changed milkmen " " Over goes the little sister , tub and all " A man who had ...
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... ride he always found Dot in the saddle . She would move a little to make room for him . When he was seated , Dot sat behind him . Away they would ride down by the garden . When Dandy reached the front gate he would stop and look behind ...
... ride he always found Dot in the saddle . She would move a little to make room for him . When he was seated , Dot sat behind him . Away they would ride down by the garden . When Dandy reached the front gate he would stop and look behind ...
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... ride it up . " " I'll always ride the sled down a hill , and you " I guess you won't , " Jamie said , speaking loudly . SANTA CLAUS'S LETTER . 16 Why not ? " Ted. And a snow - man , " Jamie answered . A RAGGED CHRISTMAS FEAST . THE GOOD ...
... ride it up . " " I'll always ride the sled down a hill , and you " I guess you won't , " Jamie said , speaking loudly . SANTA CLAUS'S LETTER . 16 Why not ? " Ted. And a snow - man , " Jamie answered . A RAGGED CHRISTMAS FEAST . THE GOOD ...
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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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