Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: The water-babiesMacmillan and Company, 1895 |
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... least , so Tom believed ; with a park full of deer , which Tom believed to be monsters who were in the habit of eating children ; with miles of game - preserves , in which Mr. Grimes and the collier lads poached at times , on which ...
... least , so Tom believed ; with a park full of deer , which Tom believed to be monsters who were in the habit of eating children ; with miles of game - preserves , in which Mr. Grimes and the collier lads poached at times , on which ...
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... , ' You'll mind that , you beggar ? " little and Tom did mind , all at least that he could . And then the housekeeper turned them into a grand room , all covered up in sheets of brown paper , and. I 21 A FAIRY TALE FOR A LAND - BABY.
... , ' You'll mind that , you beggar ? " little and Tom did mind , all at least that he could . And then the housekeeper turned them into a grand room , all covered up in sheets of brown paper , and. I 21 A FAIRY TALE FOR A LAND - BABY.
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... the groom , the dairy maid , Sir John , the steward , the ploughman , the keeper , and the Irish- woman , all ran up the park , shouting " Stop thief , " in the belief that Tom had at least a thousand pounds. 30 CHAP . THE WATER - BABIES.
... the groom , the dairy maid , Sir John , the steward , the ploughman , the keeper , and the Irish- woman , all ran up the park , shouting " Stop thief , " in the belief that Tom had at least a thousand pounds. 30 CHAP . THE WATER - BABIES.
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Charles Kingsley. the belief that Tom had at least a thousand pounds ' worth of jewels in his empty pockets ; and the very magpies and jays followed Tom up , screaking and screaming , as if he were a hunted fox , beginning to droop his ...
Charles Kingsley. the belief that Tom had at least a thousand pounds ' worth of jewels in his empty pockets ; and the very magpies and jays followed Tom up , screaking and screaming , as if he were a hunted fox , beginning to droop his ...
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... least until the coming of the Cocqcigrues , when man shall be the measure of all things . " " ' But there are no such things as water - babies . " How do you know that ? Have you been there to see ? And if you had been there to see ...
... least until the coming of the Cocqcigrues , when man shall be the measure of all things . " " ' But there are no such things as water - babies . " How do you know that ? Have you been there to see ? And if you had been there to see ...
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