Harold and Lily; or, The birthdays, 第 232 巻1868 |
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... knew that she would like to have it . It is part of her nature to love a doll , or what is to her a baby . Children are always fond of children , and girls are especially fond of babies . I know the feeling well . I remember quite well ...
... knew that she would like to have it . It is part of her nature to love a doll , or what is to her a baby . Children are always fond of children , and girls are especially fond of babies . I know the feeling well . I remember quite well ...
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... the day ! " Harold shouted noisily , again and again , for he was very excited , and scarcely knew what he was about . It was a wonder how he got down stairs safely , he danced along so boisterously , waving his tiny flags , and.
... the day ! " Harold shouted noisily , again and again , for he was very excited , and scarcely knew what he was about . It was a wonder how he got down stairs safely , he danced along so boisterously , waving his tiny flags , and.
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... knew that the most perfect beauty is seen in those things that come direct from the hand of God ; and the lovely flowers , though fading quickly , add beauty wherever they are placed , and are welcome for their purity and grace . Yes ...
... knew that the most perfect beauty is seen in those things that come direct from the hand of God ; and the lovely flowers , though fading quickly , add beauty wherever they are placed , and are welcome for their purity and grace . Yes ...
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... knew it , but I did'nt tell you . " " I told Aunt Minnie I would not , so I could'nt , could I ? " The postman knocked at the door , and among the letters one was delivered directed to Miss Lily Mellish . It was from mamma herself ...
... knew it , but I did'nt tell you . " " I told Aunt Minnie I would not , so I could'nt , could I ? " The postman knocked at the door , and among the letters one was delivered directed to Miss Lily Mellish . It was from mamma herself ...
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... knew she was not good , -no , she was naughty ; Aunt Minnie had said she was very naughty ; then what business had she to touch Miss Blanche ? what right could she have even to look at any of her ' play - things ? " I will just put her ...
... knew she was not good , -no , she was naughty ; Aunt Minnie had said she was very naughty ; then what business had she to touch Miss Blanche ? what right could she have even to look at any of her ' play - things ? " I will just put her ...
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amuse Anne Aunt Minnie Aunt Rosa aunt's baby Grace beauty birthday broke CAVENDISH SQUARE chair child cloak closet cousin dear boy door drawing-room dress enquired Miss Farquhar evil eyes face forgive Frank and Lewis Frank Gore Frome gave give Gore grand day happy returns Harold looked heaven's gate holy horrid doll horse Hush kind knee knew lessons Lily looked Lily's little girl little niece Marianne mean Mellish Miss Blanche Isabel Miss Farquhar took Miss Lily naughty never nurse nursery papa and mamma pennon play pleased poor dolly poor Lily pretty baby punishment quhar Rachel Rectory remember reply romping scarcely school-room seated secret ship side sleep soldiers sorry speak spoiled stairs stopped stupid things sure tears tell temper thought tired told toys trying unkind wait watch whispered wish wrong
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90 ページ - And when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have aught against any ; that your Father also, which is in heaven, may forgive you your trespasses. 26 But if ye do not forgive, neither will your Father, which is in heaven, forgive your trespasses.
24 ページ - There sitteth a dove so white and fair, All on the lily- spray, And she listeneth how, to Jesus Christ, The little children pray. Lightly she spreads her friendly wings, And to heaven's gate hath sped, And unto the Father in heaven she bears The prayers which the children said.
24 ページ - The prayers which the children said. And back she comes from heaven's gate, And brings — that dove so mild — From the Father in heaven, who hears her speak, A blessing for every child. Then, children, lift up a pious prayer, It hears whatever you say, That heavenly dove, so white and fair, That sits on the lily- spray.
38 ページ - Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree-top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock; When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, bough, cradle, and all.
10 ページ - Loud let His praises ring — Praise, praise for aye. 2. Come to this happy land, Come, come away ; Why will ye doubting stand— Why still delay ? Oh, we shall happy be, When from sin and sorrow free, Lord, we shall live with thee ! Blest, blest for aye. 3. Bright in that happy land Beams every eye — Kept by a Father's hand, Love cannot die.
10 ページ - Bright in that happy land Beams every eye : Kept by a Father's hand, Love cannot die. On then to glory run ; Be a crown and kingdom won ; And bright above the sun, Reign, reign for aye.
90 ページ - But whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him ? My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue ; but in deed and in truth.
68 ページ - Do unto others as you would have others do unto you ; " and for a few minutes he joined less heartily in the games.
36 ページ - ... consequently hurried here as soon as ever we could get into the house, and whilst the carpenters were still in it. Indeed, there was only one bed-room ready for us when I arrived. The poor little man rallied at first amazingly ; the weather was exquisitely bright and sunny, and yet bracing. Baby was to be kept in the open air as much as possible, so F and I spent our days out on the downs near the house, carrying our little treasure by turns : but all our care was fruitless ; he got another and...