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Everychild : a story which the old may interpret to the young and which the young may interpret to the old [electronic resource].
Children's Classics "It did not seem a very pleasant room. To be sure, there were a great many nice things in it. There was rose-colored paper on the wall, and the woodwork was of ivory, with gilt lines. There were pictures of ships on the ocean and of high trees and of the sun going down behind a hill, and there was one of an old mill with nobody at all in sight. And there was one picture with dogs in it. There was a soft rug, also of rose-color, and a fine clock, shaped like a state capitol, on the mantel. There was a silver gong in the clock which made beautiful music. There was a nice reading table with books on it, and a lamp. The lamp had a shade made up of queerly-shaped bits of material like onyx, and a fringe of rose-colored beads. Yet for all this, it did not seem a pleasant room. You could feel that something was wrong. You know, there are always so many things in a room which you cannot see."
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- ISBN: 9781456637330 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 1456637339 (electronic bk.)
- Physical Description: 1 online resource
- Publisher: [United States] : eBookIt.com, 2021.
- Distributor: Made available through hoopla
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