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... and a good one , may be learnt ; principles , too , that it is my dearest wish may
be instilled within their baby minds , to bud forth in their full - grown fairyhood for
the guidance and benefit of others . You know there are good and bad fairies .
... and a good one , may be learnt ; principles , too , that it is my dearest wish may
be instilled within their baby minds , to bud forth in their full - grown fairyhood for
the guidance and benefit of others . You know there are good and bad fairies .
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... it is not so . We knew and loved our hero . Let what you may gather of his
character in this short story so impress itself upon your minds is . as to produce a
more faithful picture of THE FOURTH ORDER OF REPTILES . 15.
... it is not so . We knew and loved our hero . Let what you may gather of his
character in this short story so impress itself upon your minds is . as to produce a
more faithful picture of THE FOURTH ORDER OF REPTILES . 15.
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But bear in mind that it is from our groundwork of notes and observations he
compiles . We have really done the work ; he but the method of telling as
acceptable to you up above there . Montaigne has said : " I have gathered a posy
of other ...
But bear in mind that it is from our groundwork of notes and observations he
compiles . We have really done the work ; he but the method of telling as
acceptable to you up above there . Montaigne has said : " I have gathered a posy
of other ...
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( The child had done so , and called to mind now how many had seemed
surprised to see Greatheart there , in that place . ) “ They were my friends ,
acquaintances then ; yet hardly now . ” After a while , Dot resumed , “ Yours seem
bitter words to ...
( The child had done so , and called to mind now how many had seemed
surprised to see Greatheart there , in that place . ) “ They were my friends ,
acquaintances then ; yet hardly now . ” After a while , Dot resumed , “ Yours seem
bitter words to ...
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It is imposture to so poison the mind with would - be pleasure , so drug its senses
that it hardly knows what it is . Mark you well , they are but human beings , as you
for the time being , I for always , here . Why then all this senseless stilling of ...
It is imposture to so poison the mind with would - be pleasure , so drug its senses
that it hardly knows what it is . Mark you well , they are but human beings , as you
for the time being , I for always , here . Why then all this senseless stilling of ...
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