A Tale of a NestE.P. Dutton, 1872 - 192 ページ |
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... happened to them I believe she would have been inconsolable . As well as he could Dickon set himself to cheer her in her quiet , for never before had he admired and respected her as he did now . I believe he sang till his throat ached ...
... happened to them I believe she would have been inconsolable . As well as he could Dickon set himself to cheer her in her quiet , for never before had he admired and respected her as he did now . I believe he sang till his throat ached ...
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... than three sparrows and two chaffinches fly into the bush within the last five minutes . I hope nothing has happened . ' Dickon's feathers ruffled up in a moment , and looking greatly alarmed he took wing to the spot . 48 A Tale of a Nest .
... than three sparrows and two chaffinches fly into the bush within the last five minutes . I hope nothing has happened . ' Dickon's feathers ruffled up in a moment , and looking greatly alarmed he took wing to the spot . 48 A Tale of a Nest .
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... happened , ' she replied , trembling from head to foot ; I have been so terribly alarmed that I scarcely know where I am . I almost lost my senses ; but it is over now , and I trust I may never see it again . ' ' Who - what is it ? Was ...
... happened , ' she replied , trembling from head to foot ; I have been so terribly alarmed that I scarcely know where I am . I almost lost my senses ; but it is over now , and I trust I may never see it again . ' ' Who - what is it ? Was ...
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... happened she would never have forgiven herself . ' And that reminds me , Dickon , ' she said , ' I must go and see if my sister's eggs are hatched yet , and tell her about our children . She will be so pleased to hear they are all so ...
... happened she would never have forgiven herself . ' And that reminds me , Dickon , ' she said , ' I must go and see if my sister's eggs are hatched yet , and tell her about our children . She will be so pleased to hear they are all so ...
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... happened , leaving the poor parents mourning over the fate of their sweet little birdie . Dickon heard the tale in silence , but at the end of it he said , — ' Mimi , that cuckoo brings trouble wherever she goes 84 A Tale of a Nest .
... happened , leaving the poor parents mourning over the fate of their sweet little birdie . Dickon heard the tale in silence , but at the end of it he said , — ' Mimi , that cuckoo brings trouble wherever she goes 84 A Tale of a Nest .
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afraid alarm anxious Aunt Louey Auntie beautiful believe black cat bough bright caterpillars child cold creature cruel Cuckoo dare say dear delicious Dickon and Mimi doubt eager eggs eldest exclaimed Dickon eyes fairies fairy tales fear feathers feeling flew folks Frog garden glad happened hard hawk hawthorn head hear heard heart hedge hope hopping horrid husband kill knew laugh linnet little birds little Maude look Magpie Maude's Maudie Mimi replied Mimi's mint sauce Miss Maude Miss Vaughan morning mother nest never noise nurse old bird old Chaffinch parents pathy perhaps quiet quired remarked replied Dickon replied Mimi rooks screaming seemed seen shook sighed silly sister sparrows spot story strange suppose sure sweet talk tell terrible thing thought thrushes told tomtits tree trouble tumble voice watching wings wish wonder young bird young chaffinch
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