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... and heard the " blithe spirit " warbling , he thought of the simile of Jeremy Taylor , who said that the lark soared and sung as if it had learned music and motion of an angel , " Come here , Alfred , " said Lucy , 16 THE MANOR FARM.
... and heard the " blithe spirit " warbling , he thought of the simile of Jeremy Taylor , who said that the lark soared and sung as if it had learned music and motion of an angel , " Come here , Alfred , " said Lucy , 16 THE MANOR FARM.
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... spirit and fun , and at the same time she used her eyes . He came at once when she called him , and together , with great interest and caution , they examined the lark's nest . " Would you like me to take one of the young birds and put ...
... spirit and fun , and at the same time she used her eyes . He came at once when she called him , and together , with great interest and caution , they examined the lark's nest . " Would you like me to take one of the young birds and put ...
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... spirits were rather trying , as when she felt melancholy and out of sorts , it was decidedly provoking to see Lucy's merry face , and to hear her never - end- ing flow of light - hearted chatter . The supper- party that night at the ...
... spirits were rather trying , as when she felt melancholy and out of sorts , it was decidedly provoking to see Lucy's merry face , and to hear her never - end- ing flow of light - hearted chatter . The supper- party that night at the ...
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... spirit and fun of the hay - making with the delight of a boy . He tossed Lucy on to a hay - cock , pelted her with hay , and even persuaded Kate to lay aside her book and come into the field , where , it must be confessed , she felt ...
... spirit and fun of the hay - making with the delight of a boy . He tossed Lucy on to a hay - cock , pelted her with hay , and even persuaded Kate to lay aside her book and come into the field , where , it must be confessed , she felt ...
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... spirit , and that in itself is a gift from God , and will help her to bear what- ever suffering He sends . But , my dear child , I do not like to see you sitting idle ; have you no work of any kind to do ? " " They won't let me go ...
... spirit , and that in itself is a gift from God , and will help her to bear what- ever suffering He sends . But , my dear child , I do not like to see you sitting idle ; have you no work of any kind to do ? " " They won't let me go ...
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