The book Nursery Comedies Twelve Tiny Plays for Children was written by author Florence Eveleen Eleanore Olliffe Bell Here you can read free online of Nursery Comedies Twelve Tiny Plays for Children book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Nursery Comedies Twelve Tiny Plays for Children a good or bad book?
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Susan will get out those. J. I should like to have some toast, too. E. We'll ask nurse to make that, they make such nice toast in the nursery. J. And then the biscuits. E. And the jam. We must ask Mammy what we may have. Mammy ! M. What is it now? E. We may have some biscuits and some cakes, as well as bread and butter, mayn't we ? M. Oh yes, you may look in the dining-room cupboard for what you want, if you don't take too much. E. Oh, how delightful ! Come, Janet. 86 Quite by Ourselves. M. (Al...one. ) Perhaps in the meantime I shall be able to add up my accounts ! (Writes intently. After a minute the children burst in again, carrying spoons, and knives, and plates. } B. Oh, Mammy, there are such a lot of things in the dining-room cupboard, we don't know which to choose. J. I wish you would come and help us. B. I suppose you're too busy, aren't you ? M. Oh, I daresay I can manage it. (Gets up. ) 'B, . (Who is laying the table. ) You know really, Mammy, the best thing would be that you should look into the dining-room cupboard, while Janet and I finish the table ; we are so very busy, you see.
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