Lily and Nannie at School. A Story for Little GirlsTubbs & Brook, 1879 - 227 páginas |
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afternoon Annie Shepherd Aunt Alicia Aunt Sarah baby barrister bonnet box-room carriage Chippenham Cloth companions Cotton and Miss delight dining-room dinner door down-stairs drawing-room dress entered the room entered the school-room Ethelston House exclaimed Lily eyes feast felt fetch Gertrude March gilt edges grandmamma grandpapa Gray's Inn happy Heir of Redclyffe holidays hope John Ashworth Lady March lessons letter Lily and Nannie Lily's little box little girls locked looked Mademoiselle Miss Jackson Miss Manners Miss Steele Miss Vincent Miss Warrington morning Nannie's Nelly never night nurse papa and mamma passed pleasant pony promise ready remarked remember replied Annie replied Lily replied Miss Cotton round scarcely seemed shilling sister soon Stafford store-closet story Strange Tales Sunday sure teachers tell things thought told Uncle Walter up-stairs waggon walk Weymouth wish wonder young ladies
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