A Trap to Catch a SunbeamC. Lockwood & Company, 1877 - 38 páginas |
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ain't Atlas Author began Betsy Bible bless boots breakfast bright CATCH A SUNBEAM chair cheerful child Christmas Christmas day clean shirt cloth elegant clouds cold colour comfortable CONTENTS:-The Coombe's CROSBY LOCKWOOD David heard David thought David took Dennis Dennis's dinner dirty door DREAM CHINTZ dwelling Edition ejaculated eyes face French Language friends gilt edges girl gladden gloomy room grateful HALL COURT hearts JAMES GODWIN knocked L. C. RAGONOT laugh little insects look Mammy Maps mother musical voice never old David Coombe OLD JOLLIFFE old tune oncommon opened pause Perseverance pewter mug plates poor David poor old David rest say oh lor seemed SEQUEL TO OLD shake hands shuffled SILVER LINING sleep smile soap Sold separately soon sparkling strange street SUNBEAM STORIES sweet tears tell thank TRAP TO CATCH true charity warm window woman young دو
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