Dawn and twilight, by the author of 'Amy Grant'. |
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Stranica 3
... Woolly was rolled up in a comfortable ball on her lap , an occasional wag of the tail and raising of the head shewing that he was not asleep , but expecting an arrival . And whilst they are waiting we will give a short account of her ...
... Woolly was rolled up in a comfortable ball on her lap , an occasional wag of the tail and raising of the head shewing that he was not asleep , but expecting an arrival . And whilst they are waiting we will give a short account of her ...
Stranica 13
... Woolly on the floor : " it is so unusual for you to be late , that Woolly and I have been quite in a state of excitement . " “ Have you , indeed ? He at least has managed to get over it , " he answered , as he kissed her and looked ...
... Woolly on the floor : " it is so unusual for you to be late , that Woolly and I have been quite in a state of excitement . " “ Have you , indeed ? He at least has managed to get over it , " he answered , as he kissed her and looked ...
Stranica 14
... . " The warning was given just in time . Woolly , who had welcomed Percy with evident signs of satis- faction , delighted at any excuse for a move , capered round them , encouraged by Percy . Constance walked on 14 DAWN AND TWILIGHT .
... . " The warning was given just in time . Woolly , who had welcomed Percy with evident signs of satis- faction , delighted at any excuse for a move , capered round them , encouraged by Percy . Constance walked on 14 DAWN AND TWILIGHT .
Stranica 15
... Woolly into an ecstacy of ex- citement by throwing a stick at arm's - length for him to catch . The stick being found , the temptation to give the wild - ducks chase was too great to be resisted , and a dreadful quacking and commotion ...
... Woolly into an ecstacy of ex- citement by throwing a stick at arm's - length for him to catch . The stick being found , the temptation to give the wild - ducks chase was too great to be resisted , and a dreadful quacking and commotion ...
Stranica 25
... Woolly basking in the sunshine at their feet , when they saw two figures approaching . 66 Who has Percy with him , I wonder ? " Constance remarked , as she looked up ; but they had not ap- proached much nearer , when she rose to meet ...
... Woolly basking in the sunshine at their feet , when they saw two figures approaching . 66 Who has Percy with him , I wonder ? " Constance remarked , as she looked up ; but they had not ap- proached much nearer , when she rose to meet ...
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admiration anxious asked Aunt Mabel Aunt Mabel's room beautiful beside Bishop of Grahamstown Bishop of Sodor bright brother called calm Captain Everington carriage child Church Church of England cloth Constance answered Constance's conversation dear dinner door drawing-room E. B. PUSEY Easthaven Edition Elvanlees Eustace and Percy Eustace's eyes face father Fcap feel felt Figheldean Gainsworth Gerard Clifford glad grave happy hear heart hope hour interest knew Lady Rockwood leave Lessington letter Lily listened London looked mind Montrevor morning morocco never night Oriel College oriel window Papa party passed Percy's pleasant Rectory ride Sedgeleigh seemed Sermons smiled soon stance stood strange talk tell things thought to-day to-morrow told tone trouble turned Uncle Edward University of Oxford visitors voice vols walked watched weary whilst wish wondered Woolly words young
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