Christmas at Annesley, Or, How the Grahams Spent Their HoldidaysMarcus Ward & Company, 1875 - 231 páginas |
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... For auld lang syne ! We'll tak ' a cup o ' kindness yet , For auld lang syne ! " during the singing of which they gravely danced round the stage ( bushes and logs not- withstanding ) , and finally disappeared as the curtain fell . Scene ...
... For auld lang syne ! We'll tak ' a cup o ' kindness yet , For auld lang syne ! " during the singing of which they gravely danced round the stage ( bushes and logs not- withstanding ) , and finally disappeared as the curtain fell . Scene ...
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Christmas at Annesley, Or, How the Grahams Spent Their Holdidays Mary Elizabeth Shipley Visualização completa - 1875 |
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