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" How comes there to be a stone in your shoe?" "Because of this great hole, mamma — it comes in there: my shoes are quite worn out. I wish you would be so very good as to give me another pair. "
American Popular Lessons: Chiefly Selected from the Writings of Mrs ... - Página 80
por Eliza Robbins - 1823
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Frank, pt. 2. Rosamond, pts. 1 and 2

Maria Edgeworth - 1821 - 270 páginas
...every thing.' Rosamond was obliged to pause in the midst of her speech. ' Oh, mamma, would you stop a minute for me; I have got a stone in my shoe, it hurts me veiy much/ ' How comes there to be a stone in your shoe?3 'Because of this great hole, mamma, it comes...
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The Primary Class Book: A Selection of Easy Lessons in Reading, for the ...

Thomas J. Lee - 1827 - 196 páginas
...; it hurts me very much." 30. " How comes there to be a stone in your shoe?" 31. " Because of this hole, mamma ; it comes in there : my shoes are quite...you'd be so very good as to give me another pair." 32. "I have not money enough to buy shoes, and flower-pots, and boxes, and every thing." 33. Rosamond...
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Early Lessons: In Four Volumes, Volumen2

Maria Edgeworth - 1833 - 316 páginas
...and every thing." Rosamond was obliged to pause in the midst of her speech. " O mamma, would you stop a minute for me; I have got a stone in my shoe; it...there; my shoes are quite worn out; I wish you'd be so B3 very good as to give me another pair." "Nay, Rosamond, but I have not money enough to buy shoes,...
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Rosamond: With Other Tales

Maria Edgeworth - 1836 - 382 páginas
...and every thing." Rosamond was obliged to pause in the midst of her speech. " O mamma, would you stop a minute for me ; I have got a stone in my shoe ;...much." " How comes there to be a stone in your shoe V "Because of this great hole, mamma — it comes in there ; my shoes are quite worn out : I wish you'd...
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Early Lessons

Maria Edgeworth - 1856 - 472 páginas
...have." tiling." Rosamond was obliged to pause in the midst of her speech. " O mamma, would you stop a minute for me ? I have got a stone in my shoe, it...comes in there : my shoes are quite worn out. I wish you would be so very good as to give me another pair." " Nay, Rosamond, but I have not money enough...
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Rosamond, a sequel to Early lessons

Maria Edgeworth - 1856 - 210 páginas
...was obliged to pause in the midst of her speech. " Oh, mamma, would you stop a minute for me ? I Lave got a stone in my shoe; it hurts me very much." "...stone in your shoe ?" " Because of this great hole, mamma—it comes in there ; my shoes are quite worn out. I wish you would be so very good as to give...
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Rosamond: With Other Tales

Maria Edgeworth - 1859 - 386 páginas
...and every thing." Rosamond was obliged to pause in the midst of her speech. " 0 mamma, would you stop a minute for me ; I have got a stone in my shoe ;...shoes, and flower-pots, and buckles, and boxes, and everything." every other step, and she could think of nothing else. They canae to a shoemaker's shop...
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The Blue Jar Story Book

Maria Edgeworth - 1906 - 128 páginas
...everything.' Rosamond was obliged to pause in the midst of her speech. 'Oh, mother, would you stop a minute for me? I have got a stone in my shoe; it...stone in your shoe?' 'Because of this great hole, mother; it comes in there. My shoes are quite worn out. I wish you would be so very good as to give...
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Child Classics: The Second Reader

Georgia Alexander - 1909 - 170 páginas
...the middle of her speech. "Oh, mother, I have a stone in my shoe. It hurts me very much." " How came there to be a stone in your shoe ? " " Because of this great hole. My shoes are quite worn out. I wish you would be so very good as to give me another pair." "No, Rosamond....
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English Prose: walpole to Lamb

William Peacock - 1925 - 580 páginas
...would you stop a minute for me ? I have got a stone in my shoe ; it hurts me very much.' ' How came there to be a stone in your shoe ? ' ' Because of...shoes, and flower-pots, and buckles, and boxes, and everything.' Rosamond thought that was a great pity. But now her foot, which had been hurt by the stone,...
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