The Girl's Own Book, 第 59 篇Thomas Tegg and Son, ... N. Hailes, ... Bowdery and Kerby, ... R. Griffin and Company Glasgow; Tegg, Wise, and Company Dublin; and sold, 1835 - 272 頁 |
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第 72 頁
... neatly bound with gilt paper . face is ruled for mottos , and all the lines meet in the centre . The writer should be careful to draw a line of red or black ink between each , to make them distinct . Exactly in the centre of the circle ...
... neatly bound with gilt paper . face is ruled for mottos , and all the lines meet in the centre . The writer should be careful to draw a line of red or black ink between each , to make them distinct . Exactly in the centre of the circle ...
第 112 頁
... neatly lined ; and some cover the outside with pale green paper , that any little inter- stices among the moss may look neatly . The handle should be sewed on the outside , that may be covered by the moss . A great variety of dry mosses ...
... neatly lined ; and some cover the outside with pale green paper , that any little inter- stices among the moss may look neatly . The handle should be sewed on the outside , that may be covered by the moss . A great variety of dry mosses ...
第 115 頁
... the same colour as the beads . RICE , OR SHELL BASKETS . THE frame is made of pasteboard , neatly lined ; it may be white , or any coloured paper you choose for a groundwork . It is then to be covered with grains of rice. BASKETS . 115.
... the same colour as the beads . RICE , OR SHELL BASKETS . THE frame is made of pasteboard , neatly lined ; it may be white , or any coloured paper you choose for a groundwork . It is then to be covered with grains of rice. BASKETS . 115.
第 116 頁
... neatly at the edges with gilt paper . Take the smallest wafers you can get ; keep a whole one for the ground work ; cut another in halves ; wet the edge of one of the halves , and stick it upright through the middle of the whole one ...
... neatly at the edges with gilt paper . Take the smallest wafers you can get ; keep a whole one for the ground work ; cut another in halves ; wet the edge of one of the halves , and stick it upright through the middle of the whole one ...
第 117 頁
... neatly to have the wire wound with coloured sewing silk . If you fancy it , a wire or pasteboard handle may be made , covered with small feathers . The bottom may be either plain , or lined with gold paper , or have a rice paper bird ...
... neatly to have the wire wound with coloured sewing silk . If you fancy it , a wire or pasteboard handle may be made , covered with small feathers . The bottom may be either plain , or lined with gold paper , or have a rice paper bird ...
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ALLSPICE amusement answers Aunt basket beads beautiful bees bird bottom butterfly cardboard catch centre choke a dog circle colours cord corner dance diamonds Duaterra edge engraving fairies fastened feather fingers flowers Four horses stuck French Gamboge genteel Grand Mufti half hand head heart hold holes horned imitate Immortal Fountain inch insects isinglass JACK STRAWS jardin keep knit lady laugh leaves letter little girls look manner Marion Mary muslin Nanterre narrow neatly needle neighbour says never Panjandrum paper pass pasteboard pay a forfeit Peter Piper piece pincushion pins play players pretty pudding-ends would choke Queen Ratel ribbon Robert roll Rose round side silk sing sister sometimes spermaceti stick stitches straw string thing thread Three monkeys tied touch tree turn Tweedle dee twist varnish wand wish word Zealand
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第 92 頁 - So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage leaf, to make an apple pie ; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming up the street, pops its head into the shop. What! no soap...
第 92 頁 - So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber ; and there were present the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies, and the grand Panjandrum himself, with the little round button at top ; and they all fell to playing the game of catch as catch can, till the gunpowder ran out at the heels of their boots.
第 261 頁 - Rose talked to her, she wanted to go away in silence ; and when a pocket-mirror was found in her sister's room, broken into a thousand pieces, she felt sorely tempted to conceal that she did the mischief. But she was so anxious to be made beautiful, that she did as she would be done by. All the household remarked how Marion had changed. " I love her dearly," said Rose,
第 265 頁 - ... from the Immortal Fountain. The fourth time she prevailed. The Purple Fairies lowered their wands, singing, Thou hast scaled the mountain, Go, bathe in the fountain ! Rise fair to the sight As an angel of light,— Go, bathe in the fountain ! Marion was about to plunge in; but the Queen toucbed her, saying, " Look in the mirror of the waters.
第 85 頁 - ROBERT ROWLEY rolled a round roll round, A round roll Robert Rowley rolled round ; Where rolled the round roll Robert Rowley rolled round ? CLXXVII.
第 41 頁 - Buff neither laughs nor smiles, But looks in your face With a comical grace, And delivers the staff to you again. Or— But strokes his face with a very good grace, And delivers the staff to you, sir.
第 70 頁 - INTERY, mintery, cutery-corn, Apple seed and apple thorn ; Wine, brier, limber-lock, Five geese in a flock, Sit and sing by a spring, OUT, and in again.
第 91 頁 - TWELVE huntsmen with horns and hounds, Hunting over other men's grounds; Eleven ships sailing o'er the main, Some bound for France and some for Spain ; I wish them all safe home again : Ten comets in the sky, Some low and some high ; Nine peacocks in the air, I wonder how they all came there.
第 256 頁 - Scotland, one of whom was extremely beautiful, and the other dwarfish, dark-colored and deformed. One was named Rose, and the other Marion. The sisters did not live happily together. Marion hated Rose because she was handsome, and everybody praised her. She scowled, and her face absolutely grew black, when anybody asked her how her pretty little sister Rose did ; and once she was so wicked as to cut off all her glossy, golden hair, and throw it on the fire.
第 259 頁 - Marion eagerly promised that she would. " The Immortal Fountain," replied the queen. " is on the top of a high, steep hill. At four different places fairies are stationed around it, who guard it with their wands. None can pass them except those who obey my orders. Go home now. For one week, speak no ungentle word to your sister ; at the end of that time, come again to the grotto.