Gutta Percha Willie, the Working Genius, Volumen405Henry S. King & Company, 65 Cornhill and 12 Paternoster row, 1873 - 212 páginas |
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... understand what he heard ; and although it not unfrequently took very strange shapes in his little mind , because at times he understood neither the words nor the things the words represented , yet there was much that he did understand ...
... understand what he heard ; and although it not unfrequently took very strange shapes in his little mind , because at times he understood neither the words nor the things the words represented , yet there was much that he did understand ...
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... understand , for he knew that fire made the hardest metal soft ; but what he couldn't at all understand was this : every now and then they stopped heaving their mighty sledges , the third man took the punch out of the hole , and the ...
... understand , for he knew that fire made the hardest metal soft ; but what he couldn't at all understand was this : every now and then they stopped heaving their mighty sledges , the third man took the punch out of the hole , and the ...
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... understand ! But , papa , do you think Mr Willet is the proper person to ask to set your lock right ? " " I haven't a doubt of it , " said Mr Macmichael , taking it out of his greatcoat pocket , and unfold- ing the piece of paper in ...
... understand ! But , papa , do you think Mr Willet is the proper person to ask to set your lock right ? " " I haven't a doubt of it , " said Mr Macmichael , taking it out of his greatcoat pocket , and unfold- ing the piece of paper in ...
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... understand the things about you . There are people who the more they understand , wonder the less ; but such are not growing straight ; they are growing crooked . There are two ways of growing . You may be growing up , or you may be ...
... understand the things about you . There are people who the more they understand , wonder the less ; but such are not growing straight ; they are growing crooked . There are two ways of growing . You may be growing up , or you may be ...
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... again ! " You will understand by this already that the shoemaker thought after his own fashion , which is the way everybody who can think does think . What he thought about his trade and some other things He Goes to Learn a Trade . 4I.
... again ! " You will understand by this already that the shoemaker thought after his own fashion , which is the way everybody who can think does think . What he thought about his trade and some other things He Goes to Learn a Trade . 4I.
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able Agnes answered Willie asked baby began better bird boot bough carpenter carried CHAPTER cold Cornhill cried Willie Crown 8vo delight doctor door dream Edition eyes father and mother feet garden GEORGE MACDONALD give golden ball grandmother grannie grew growing Gutta-Percha hand head heart hole Illustrated keep kite knew laughed length London looked Louis Blanc Macmichael mamma medicine Mona moon morning never night NUMBER once papa pickaxe pipe Priory Leas pull pulley ROBERT BUCHANAN round ruins Sandy Shepherd shoemaker shoes sleep sluice smith soon Spelman stair stones story strange sure talk tell there's thing thread Tibby told took tree turn understand vault wake wall WALTER BAGEHOT wanted water-wheel wheel Willet William Webster Willie's Wilson wind window wonder words Yellowley
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