Guild Court: A London StoryE. Dalton, 1908 - 331 sider |
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... LVII . GRANNIE APPEALS TO WIDDLES • WIII . GUILD COURT AGAIN LIX . WOUND UP OR RUN DOWN . 277 · 281 . 288 . 291 · • 293 • 301 · • • 306 • 307 • 313 • 320 · · 326 • · · 329 GUILD COURT . CHAPTER I. THE WALK TO THE COUNTING iv CONTENTS .
... LVII . GRANNIE APPEALS TO WIDDLES • WIII . GUILD COURT AGAIN LIX . WOUND UP OR RUN DOWN . 277 · 281 . 288 . 291 · • 293 • 301 · • • 306 • 307 • 313 • 320 · · 326 • · · 329 GUILD COURT . CHAPTER I. THE WALK TO THE COUNTING iv CONTENTS .
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... Widdles . Widdles was an old friend of mine I named the bird after , before he lost his great - coat -all but the collar . Widdles ! Widdles ! " 66 The bird came close up to the end of his perch , and setting his head on one side ...
... Widdles . Widdles was an old friend of mine I named the bird after , before he lost his great - coat -all but the collar . Widdles ! Widdles ! " 66 The bird came close up to the end of his perch , and setting his head on one side ...
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... Widdles would , when she put her hand into his cage , perch upon her bony old finger , and allow himself to be lifted out . There was no fear of his even attempting to fly away , for he was perfectly aware of his utter incapacity in ...
... Widdles would , when she put her hand into his cage , perch upon her bony old finger , and allow himself to be lifted out . There was no fear of his even attempting to fly away , for he was perfectly aware of his utter incapacity in ...
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... Widdles , was ludicrous or touching , according to the humour of the beholder . Widdles seemed to like the pains she took with him , however ; and there is no doubt of one thing , that she was rewarded for her trouble tenfold in being ...
... Widdles , was ludicrous or touching , according to the humour of the beholder . Widdles seemed to like the pains she took with him , however ; and there is no doubt of one thing , that she was rewarded for her trouble tenfold in being ...
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... Widdles was in vain attempting to attract her attention ; but , not being gifted with speech like his grey brother in the cage next to his - whose morals , by the way , were considerably reformed , thanks to his master's judicious ...
... Widdles was in vain attempting to attract her attention ; but , not being gifted with speech like his grey brother in the cage next to his - whose morals , by the way , were considerably reformed , thanks to his master's judicious ...
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