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George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray. Sir Edwin Landseer . WHEN he was a very little boy , Edwin Landseer used to ask h mother to set him a copy to draw from , and then - so his sisters have told me complain that she always drew one ...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray. Sir Edwin Landseer . WHEN he was a very little boy , Edwin Landseer used to ask h mother to set him a copy to draw from , and then - so his sisters have told me complain that she always drew one ...
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... Landseer , five years old . " This little donkey , of the line of Balaam's ass , had already found out the secret and knew how to speak in his own language to the youthful prophet . Our little prophet needs no warning on ... EDWIN LANDSEER .
... Landseer , five years old . " This little donkey , of the line of Balaam's ass , had already found out the secret and knew how to speak in his own language to the youthful prophet . Our little prophet needs no warning on ... EDWIN LANDSEER .
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... Edwin . We could not understand who this Sir Edwin was , who seemed to be wherever we went . Nor why he should put on the rouge . Then the majestic lady showed us her beautiful jewelled shoe , and one person , who it was ... EDWIN LANDSEER .
... Edwin . We could not understand who this Sir Edwin was , who seemed to be wherever we went . Nor why he should put on the rouge . Then the majestic lady showed us her beautiful jewelled shoe , and one person , who it was ... EDWIN LANDSEER .
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