Malleville: A Franconia StoryHarper & Brothers, 1850 - 219 sider A young girl and her brother spend the winter holidays in upstate New York with their aunt and cousins. |
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Side 16
... hills and rocks beyond . Malleville looked over the surface of the snow in the garden , to see if she could tell where the paths were ; but she could not . The snow was too deep . She could only judge where the principal alleys were ...
... hills and rocks beyond . Malleville looked over the surface of the snow in the garden , to see if she could tell where the paths were ; but she could not . The snow was too deep . She could only judge where the principal alleys were ...
Side 17
... Malleville shook her head . Phonny waited a few minutes , and then find- ing that Malleville did not move , he clambered down from the rocks , and pretty soon disap- B Phonny comes down the hill . peared . He was PHONNY . 17.
... Malleville shook her head . Phonny waited a few minutes , and then find- ing that Malleville did not move , he clambered down from the rocks , and pretty soon disap- B Phonny comes down the hill . peared . He was PHONNY . 17.
Side 18
A Franconia Story Jacob Abbott. Phonny comes down the hill . peared . He was concealed by the trees of the orchard , and by the back fence of the garden . Before long , however , Malleville saw him climbing over the fence into the garden ...
A Franconia Story Jacob Abbott. Phonny comes down the hill . peared . He was concealed by the trees of the orchard , and by the back fence of the garden . Before long , however , Malleville saw him climbing over the fence into the garden ...
Side 46
... hills , which contained an endless variety of sylvan scenery . There were groves , thickets , and glens , with green grassy slopes on the hillsides , and swamps covered with a dense growth of forest trees in the dells . There were also ...
... hills , which contained an endless variety of sylvan scenery . There were groves , thickets , and glens , with green grassy slopes on the hillsides , and swamps covered with a dense growth of forest trees in the dells . There were also ...
Side 52
... hill , ” said Wallace . In fact , they were very near the top of the ascent then , and they came upon a broad and level expanse , which was at that season one The sled runs easily on the snow . Franco learns 52 MALLEVILLE .
... hill , ” said Wallace . In fact , they were very near the top of the ascent then , and they came upon a broad and level expanse , which was at that season one The sled runs easily on the snow . Franco learns 52 MALLEVILLE .
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Abram and Lot accordingly afraid alcove Antonio apple asked Malleville asked Phonny asked Wallace barn bearskin Beech began Blue Cap boiling bowl boys bridge brook buffaloes Code Napoleon covered door drag draw fire Franconia freshet Golf Golgorondo gone ground half Calf hand harpoons head Henry hill horse hour-glass Julius Cæsar kettle leville Malle Malleville looked Malleville watched Malleville's Mary Bell melted minutes morning Muslin palanquin Parker pasture road pear Phonny and Malleville Phonny called Phonny's platform pleasant plugs poles Pompey quarter-master replied Beechnut replied Phonny ride river saying school-house seat side silver sitting skates sleds sleigh slide snow snow-drops snow-shoes soon speak stopped story thing thought took trees turned walked Wallace and Phonny Wallace's warm window wish wood-pile woods yard
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Side 88 - Let there be no strife, I pray thee, between me and thee, and between my herdmen and thy herdmen ; for we be brethren. Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me : if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right ; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
Side 221 - Lives of the Queens of Scotland, and English Princesses connected with the Regal Succession of Great Britain.
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Side 4 - BROTHERS, In the Clerk's Office for the Southern District of New York. PREFACE. THE development of the moral sentiments in the human heart, in early life...
Side 39 - ... was used as a handle for taking the cover off, was the figure of a beautiful dog. A little below, upon the side of the cover, was the figure of a hunter and a hare. " The giant told Blue Cap that the charm of the bowl was in the hunter and the hare. By means of the bowl he could have anything he wanted that was good to eat, provided that he was a good poet. " The way was to shut up the bowl and take it in his lap, and then say something about the hunter and the hare for one line, and make up...
Side 36 - Then what did he want of the great black club 1" said Malleville. " Why, it only looked like a club. It was hollow, and there was something inside. He could unscrew the handle, and draw it out like a sword out of a sword cane." "What was it inside?" " It was a long and beautiful feather." " One day old Golgorondo was sitting at the mouth of his den, sick of a fever, and very thirsty. A boy came along with a red cap on his head. "
Side 6 - ... to feed it, while in the latter case, nearly every one will just as certainly look for a stone. Thus the growing up in the right atmosphere, rather than the receiving of the right instruction, is the condition which it is most important to secure, in plans for forming the characters of children. It is in accordance with this philosophy that these stories, though written mainly with a view to their moral influence on the hearts and dispositions of the readers, contain very little formal exhortation...