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The wonderful party , all silks and satins , and gleaming with jewels , swept like a peacock's tail behind her . Soon dinner was over , and the guests began to stray by twos and threes to the ballroom . Aunt Jane and the soldier led off ...
The wonderful party , all silks and satins , and gleaming with jewels , swept like a peacock's tail behind her . Soon dinner was over , and the guests began to stray by twos and threes to the ballroom . Aunt Jane and the soldier led off ...
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THE WONDERFUL WEAVER 11 George Cooper ( 1840-1927 ) There's a wonderful weaver High up in the air , And he weaves a white mantle For cold earth to wear , With the wind for his shuttle , The cloud for his loom , How he weaves ! how he ...
THE WONDERFUL WEAVER 11 George Cooper ( 1840-1927 ) There's a wonderful weaver High up in the air , And he weaves a white mantle For cold earth to wear , With the wind for his shuttle , The cloud for his loom , How he weaves ! how he ...
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22 , 132 , selection from , 170 Wonderful Tar Baby , The , 105 Wonderful Weaver , The , George Cooper , 606 Wonderful World , The , William Brighty Rands , 604 Wooden Horse , The , 283 Woodpecker , The , Elizabeth Madox Roberts ...
22 , 132 , selection from , 170 Wonderful Tar Baby , The , 105 Wonderful Weaver , The , George Cooper , 606 Wonderful World , The , William Brighty Rands , 604 Wooden Horse , The , 283 Woodpecker , The , Elizabeth Madox Roberts ...
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