Christmas Blossoms, and New Year's WreathE.H. Butler, 1854 |
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... felt as if she never could leave off . She was thinking so much about Angela and wondering what sort of a Christmas she would keep with the stern great - uncle in Bavaria . The fairy - godmother told her she must not cry , and she gave ...
... felt as if she never could leave off . She was thinking so much about Angela and wondering what sort of a Christmas she would keep with the stern great - uncle in Bavaria . The fairy - godmother told her she must not cry , and she gave ...
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... felt that the sparrow was his , but he knew not how to secure it ; so he waited till his fa- ther was up , and then having thrown a large cloth round the flower - pot , he put his hand under , and gen- tly took hold of the trembling ...
... felt that the sparrow was his , but he knew not how to secure it ; so he waited till his fa- ther was up , and then having thrown a large cloth round the flower - pot , he put his hand under , and gen- tly took hold of the trembling ...
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... felt that attachment and confidence that he showed for Master Johnny . He seemed to feel , that a connexion that had begun with such kindly feelings must be sincere . One other thing must be told of the sparrow , which is as singular as ...
... felt that attachment and confidence that he showed for Master Johnny . He seemed to feel , that a connexion that had begun with such kindly feelings must be sincere . One other thing must be told of the sparrow , which is as singular as ...
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... felt bitterly its own insignificance , and its leaves hung helplessly from the boughs ; there were neither hedges , nor brambles , nor nettles to flat- ter its vanity - nothing to pamper its self love . There was nothing it could look ...
... felt bitterly its own insignificance , and its leaves hung helplessly from the boughs ; there were neither hedges , nor brambles , nor nettles to flat- ter its vanity - nothing to pamper its self love . There was nothing it could look ...
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... felt an inte- rest in that little gentleman by this time , and will , per- haps , look upon sparrows with more pleasure in future , when they see them in the dusty roads or perched on the house - tops , chirping aloud , and looking ...
... felt an inte- rest in that little gentleman by this time , and will , per- haps , look upon sparrows with more pleasure in future , when they see them in the dusty roads or perched on the house - tops , chirping aloud , and looking ...
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ABDY Anne Boleyn Aunt Trudchen Bavaria beautiful bird brambles brother called child Christmas tree Clara clever crab-tree creature cried crying dear door Elizabeth Woodville Elmore Erbach eyes fairy-godmother farm Farmer Tripp father fawn fear felt flowers frogs garden gave gently girl hand happy Harriet Harry Tripp harvest home heart heaven hedge John Tripp Johnny Johnny's kind Kinderliebe kitchen kite kitten knew lady last wagon laugh little boy little friends little tree lived looked MARY HOWITT Master Dick Master Sparrow Miss Fanny morning mother neighbors never night o'clock old Barbele old Professor once parlor pity plenty pond poor rich rienced round seemed seen Seraphine servants sister soon stairs stood sure talked tears tell thee things thou thought told took Uncle Johann VENDATIONS Warren Watkins wonder yellow canary young