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Edward Verrall Lucas. The Wonders " MAMMA , dear mamma , " cried , in haste , Mary Anne , As into the parlour she eagerly ran , " I hear that a giant is just come to town , So tall , he is often oblig'd to stoop down ; O pray let us see ...
Edward Verrall Lucas. The Wonders " MAMMA , dear mamma , " cried , in haste , Mary Anne , As into the parlour she eagerly ran , " I hear that a giant is just come to town , So tall , he is often oblig'd to stoop down ; O pray let us see ...
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... Mamma ! O mamma , pray come here ; A fall I have had , oh ! a very sad fall . ” Mamma ran in haste and in fear . Then Mary jump'd up , and she laugh'd in great glee , And cried , " Why , how fast you can run ! No harm has befall'n , I ...
... Mamma ! O mamma , pray come here ; A fall I have had , oh ! a very sad fall . ” Mamma ran in haste and in fear . Then Mary jump'd up , and she laugh'd in great glee , And cried , " Why , how fast you can run ! No harm has befall'n , I ...
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... mamma false alarms . Ann and Jane Taylor . The Vulgar Little Lady " BUT , mamma , now , " said Charlotte , " pray , don't you believe That I'm better than Jenny , my nurse ? Only see my red shoes , and the lace on my sleeve ; Her ...
... mamma false alarms . Ann and Jane Taylor . The Vulgar Little Lady " BUT , mamma , now , " said Charlotte , " pray , don't you believe That I'm better than Jenny , my nurse ? Only see my red shoes , and the lace on my sleeve ; Her ...
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