Mary Erskine: A Franconia StoryHarper & brothers, 1850 - 202 sider |
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... presently she saw a work - basket upon the corner of a table , where Arabella's mother had been at work . Sligo began to look at the bas- ket , thinking that it would make a good nest for her to sleep in , if she could only get it under ...
... presently she saw a work - basket upon the corner of a table , where Arabella's mother had been at work . Sligo began to look at the bas- ket , thinking that it would make a good nest for her to sleep in , if she could only get it under ...
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... Presently Arabella came in , and seeing the spools and balls upon the floor , began to play with them . In a few minutes more , Arabella's mother came in , and when she saw Arabella playing with these things upon the floor , she ...
... Presently Arabella came in , and seeing the spools and balls upon the floor , began to play with them . In a few minutes more , Arabella's mother came in , and when she saw Arabella playing with these things upon the floor , she ...
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... presently to dance about , or rather to perform certain awkward antics , which he considered dancing , looking round continually , with a min- gled expression of guilt , pleasure , and fear , in his countenance , in order to be sure ...
... presently to dance about , or rather to perform certain awkward antics , which he considered dancing , looking round continually , with a min- gled expression of guilt , pleasure , and fear , in his countenance , in order to be sure ...
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... Presently she rose and took the tea and toast upon the waiter , and set them down by the fire in order to keep them warm . She next went to look at the children , to see if they were properly covered . Then she opened the bed- curtains ...
... Presently she rose and took the tea and toast upon the waiter , and set them down by the fire in order to keep them warm . She next went to look at the children , to see if they were properly covered . Then she opened the bed- curtains ...
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... Presently she raised her head , smoothed down her hair , which was very soft and beautiful , readjusted her dress , and sat up , looking out at the window . " If you stay here , " continued Mrs. Bell , " you will only spend your time in ...
... Presently she raised her head , smoothed down her hair , which was very soft and beautiful , readjusted her dress , and sat up , looking out at the window . " If you stay here , " continued Mrs. Bell , " you will only spend your time in ...
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50 cents 66 Mary accordingly Albert Anne Sophia asked Mary Bell asked Mary Erskine baby barn baskets of chips Beechnut began Bell's Bella breakfast brook called cents chil climb corner cows desk dipper don't you forget door dren farm finished fire Franconia glad Gordon guardian half Calf hand happy horse hundred dollars JARED SPARKS Jemmy Judge of Probate Julius Cæsar Keep land learn to write letters Letters of Administration live LL.D looked Madame Guyon Mary Erskine's house morning mother Muslin neral night night lamp oven oxen pail paper path pause Phonny and Malleville Phonny's play pleasant pleasure Queen Bess ready replied road Sheep extra side skine sleep Sligo spider cake spring stoop strawberries thing Thomas thought told took trees village vols wagon walked window wished woods
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