Down the Snow Stairs; Or, From Good-Night to Good-Morning
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The Two Ways.
OR,
FROM GOOD-NIGHT TO GOOD-MORNING.
By ALICE CORKRAN,
Author of “Margery Merton’s Girlhood,” etc., etc.
WITH SIXTY ILLUSTRATIONS BY GORDON BROWNE.
NEW YORK:
A. L. BURT, PUBLISHER.
Toss! toss! from one side to the other; still Kitty could not sleep.
The big round moon looked in at the window, for the curtain had not been drawn, and it made a picture of the window on the wall opposite, and showed the pattern on the paper; nosegays of roses, tied with blue ribbon; roses and knots of blue ribbon; like no roses Kitty had ever seen, and no blue ribbon she had ever bought.
Toss! toss! toss! she shut her eyes not to see the picture of the window on the wall or the roses and the blue ribbon, yet she could not go to sleep. It was always toss! toss! from one side to the other.
Alice Corkran
Язык
Английский
Год издания
2018-06-29
Темы
Fantasy fiction; Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Adventure stories; Toys -- Juvenile fiction; Siblings -- Juvenile fiction; Christmas -- Juvenile fiction; Obedience -- Juvenile fiction; Elves -- Juvenile fiction; Dreams -- Juvenile fiction