I'll plant a garden there with Dunia, help her build a dollhouse.
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She hadn't been stealing from Charlie as the old dollhouse maker had.
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Then he crawled into her dollhouse, one he'd built for her last Christmas.
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She was immersed in her dollhouse and didn't notice me enter.
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They found Pam wide awake, gluing latticework on a Victorian dollhouse.
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Cookies that made good dollhouses didn't necessarily make good eating, in my opinion.
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He hopes his hand isn't shaking noticeably when he points at the dollhouses.
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His eyes swing to the dollhouses displayed on shelves along the far wall.
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He uses it to age wood details for his dollhouses.
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He built dollhouses to perfect scale, and Charlie designed the miniature furniture and room details.
Ús de dolls' houses en anglès
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There were huge dolls' houses, with electric lights; big closets of toys.
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So they soon tired of playing games, and showed Stella their paper- dolls' houses.
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The looking-glass is one of those which come in paper cases for dolls' houses.
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The homes and buildings often look like giant dolls' houses.
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When I lived in England I met people whose total lives turned around their dolls' houses.
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Oh, and those dear, pretty little dolls' houses!
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Mile after mile, the road to Enkhuisen led on between two lines of dolls' houses and gardens.
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One of the most complete dolls' houses from the 19th century is due forauction at Christie's in London.
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Best friends Caroline and Jane have amassed nearly 70 dolls' houses as a result of their passion for creating life in miniature over four decades.
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They contained nicely crocheted bureau-covers for their dolls' houses, and were marked in Miss Alice's handwriting, "For Marty, from Jennie," and "For Edith, from Jennie."
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Fairies know this and of course Fairies visit in all the dolls' houses where the dolls are agreeable.
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In no time the town was a clutter of prettily lit dolls' houses below, with two red blots where two of them were burning.
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The fact was that the Princess had so many grand dolls' houses in her palace that Tidy Castle did not surprise her at all.
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I have known mere ordinary, middle-class dolls' houses in which you might find washing-stands and jugs and basins and real water-ay ,andeven soap.
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And I am going to like you better than all my other dolls' houses-justas Grandmamma said she liked hers. And then she was gone.