Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: The water-babiesMacmillan and Company, 1895 |
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Page 10
... asked him , at last , whether he said his prayers ! and seemed sad when he told her that he knew no prayers to say . Then he asked her where she lived , and she said . far away by the sea . And Tom asked her about the sea ; and she told ...
... asked him , at last , whether he said his prayers ! and seemed sad when he told her that he knew no prayers to say . Then he asked her where she lived , and she said . far away by the sea . And Tom asked her about the sea ; and she told ...
Page 17
... asked Tom . " What make honey . " " What is honey ? " asked Tom . ፡፡ C " " " " Let the boy be , ". Thou hold thy noise , " said Grimes . I 17 A FAIRY TALE FOR A LAND - BABY.
... asked Tom . " What make honey . " " What is honey ? " asked Tom . ፡፡ C " " " " Let the boy be , ". Thou hold thy noise , " said Grimes . I 17 A FAIRY TALE FOR A LAND - BABY.
Page 36
... asked the other who the strange woman was ; and all agreed , for want of anything better to say , that she must be in league with Tom . But when she came to the plantation , they lost sight of her ; and they could do no less . For she ...
... asked the other who the strange woman was ; and all agreed , for want of anything better to say , that she must be in league with Tom . But when she came to the plantation , they lost sight of her ; and they could do no less . For she ...
Page 54
... asked- " Is it Sunday ? " " ( No , then ; why should it be ? " “ Because I hear the church - bells ringing so . " " Bless thy pretty heart ! The bairn's sick . Come wi ' me , and I'll hap thee up somewhere . If thou wert a bit cleaner I ...
... asked- " Is it Sunday ? " " ( No , then ; why should it be ? " “ Because I hear the church - bells ringing so . " " Bless thy pretty heart ! The bairn's sick . Come wi ' me , and I'll hap thee up somewhere . If thou wert a bit cleaner I ...
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... asked her . " I have been smoothing sick folks ' pillows , and whispering sweet dreams into their ears ; opening cottage casements , to let out the stifling air ; coax- ing little children away from gutters , and foul pools where fever ...
... asked her . " I have been smoothing sick folks ' pillows , and whispering sweet dreams into their ears ; opening cottage casements , to let out the stifling air ; coax- ing little children away from gutters , and foul pools where fever ...
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