| 1850 - 428 pages
...more beautiful they thought than all the others, and every night they watched for it standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first, cried out,...often they cried out both together, knowing so well that it would rise, and where. So they grew to be such friends with it that before laying down in their... | |
| 1850 - 1254 pages
...beautiful, they thought, than •11 the others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first, cried out,...both together, knowing so well when it would rise, tod where. So they grew to be such friends with it, that, before lying down in their beds, they always... | |
| J. B. Syme - 1852 - 196 pages
...beautiful, they thought, than all the others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in 21 hand at a window. " Whoever saw it first, cried out,...they grew to be such friends with it, that, before laying down in their beds, they always looked out once again, to bid it good-night ; and when they... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 318 pages
...beautiful, they thought, than all the others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first, cried out,...beds, they always looked out once again, to bid it good-night ; and when they were turning round to sleep, they used to say, " God bless the star ! "... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1863 - 390 pages
...beautiful, they thought, than all the others, and every night the} watched for it, standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first, cried out,...out once again, to bid it good night; and when they Mrere turning round to sleep, they used to say, " God bless the star!" 4. But while she was still very... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 1258 pages
...beautiful, they thought, than all the others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first, cried out,...beds, they always looked out once again, to bid it good-night; and when they were turning round to sleep, they used to say, " God bless the star ! " But... | |
| James Madison Watson - 1868 - 314 pages
...standing hand in hand at a window. 4- Whoever saw it first, cried out, " I see the star !" And ftften they cried out both together, knowing so well when...beds, they always looked out once again, to bid it good-night ; and when they were turning round to sleep, they used to say, " G6d bless the star I" 5.... | |
| Kensington series - 1872 - 232 pages
...others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it irst cried out, " I see the star ! " And often they cried...beds, they always looked out once again, to bid it good-night; and when they were turning round to sleep they used to say, " God bless the star ! " But... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1873 - 400 pages
...beautiful, they thought, than all the others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first, cried out, " I see the THE FIFTH READER. star ! " And often they cried out both together, knowing so well when it would rise,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1874 - 396 pages
...for it, standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first, cried out, " I sec the Tin-: FIFTH star ! " And often they cried out both together, knowing...with it, that, before lying down in their beds, they always'looked out once again, to bid it good night; and when they were turning round to sleep, they... | |
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