Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: The water-babiesMacmillan and Company, 1895 |
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... eyes , which it did every day in the week ; and when his master beat him , which he did every day in the week ; and when he had not enough to eat , which happened every day in the week likewise . And he laughed the other half of the day ...
... eyes , which it did every day in the week ; and when his master beat him , which he did every day in the week ; and when he had not enough to eat , which happened every day in the week likewise . And he laughed the other half of the day ...
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... as if she were tired and footsore ; but she was a very tall handsome woman , with bright gray eyes , and heavy black hair hanging about her cheeks . And she took Mr. Grimes ' fancy so much , that when he I 9 A FAIRY TALE FOR A LAND - BABY.
... as if she were tired and footsore ; but she was a very tall handsome woman , with bright gray eyes , and heavy black hair hanging about her cheeks . And she took Mr. Grimes ' fancy so much , that when he I 9 A FAIRY TALE FOR A LAND - BABY.
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... eyes and grinning white teeth . He turned on it angrily . What did such a little black ape want in that sweet young lady's room ? And behold , it was himself , reflected in a great mirror , the like of which Tom had never seen before ...
... eyes and grinning white teeth . He turned on it angrily . What did such a little black ape want in that sweet young lady's room ? And behold , it was himself , reflected in a great mirror , the like of which Tom had never seen before ...
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... eye , so that he had at last to send for the doctor ; and yet he ran out , and gave chase to Tom . The Irishwoman , too , was walking up to the house to beg , she must have got round by some byway , but she threw away her bundle , and ...
... eye , so that he had at last to send for the doctor ; and yet he ran out , and gave chase to Tom . The Irishwoman , too , was walking up to the house to beg , she must have got round by some byway , but she threw away her bundle , and ...
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... eyes tight ( though that was no great loss , for he could not see at best a yard before his nose ) ; and when he got through the rhododendrons , the hassock - grass and sedges tumbled him over , and cut his poor little fingers ...
... eyes tight ( though that was no great loss , for he could not see at best a yard before his nose ) ; and when he got through the rhododendrons , the hassock - grass and sedges tumbled him over , and cut his poor little fingers ...
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