Mary Erskine: A Franconia StoryHarper & brothers, 1850 - 202 sider |
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... accordingly jumped up into a chair , and from the chair to the table , and then push- ing the basket along nearer and nearer to the edge of the table , she at last made it fall over , and all the sewing and knitting work , and the balls ...
... accordingly jumped up into a chair , and from the chair to the table , and then push- ing the basket along nearer and nearer to the edge of the table , she at last made it fall over , and all the sewing and knitting work , and the balls ...
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... Accordingly , when his father put the two bags of grain upon the horse , and ordered Jemmy to go to mill with them , Jemmy thought that the opportunity had come . He had observed that the circus riders , instead of a saddle , used upon ...
... Accordingly , when his father put the two bags of grain upon the horse , and ordered Jemmy to go to mill with them , Jemmy thought that the opportunity had come . He had observed that the circus riders , instead of a saddle , used upon ...
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... Mary Erskine to Mary Bell . " I am going to talk with your mother a little ; but I shall be back again pretty soon . " Mary Erskine accordingly went to the stoop Mary Erskine asks Mrs. Bell's advice . where Mrs. Bell 34 MARY ERSKINE .
... Mary Erskine to Mary Bell . " I am going to talk with your mother a little ; but I shall be back again pretty soon . " Mary Erskine accordingly went to the stoop Mary Erskine asks Mrs. Bell's advice . where Mrs. Bell 34 MARY ERSKINE .
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... accordingly , for her fire - pan , which she found in its place in the open stoop or shed . She came into the house , and Mary Erskine , raking open the ashes in the fire - place , took out two large coals with the tongs , and dropped ...
... accordingly , for her fire - pan , which she found in its place in the open stoop or shed . She came into the house , and Mary Erskine , raking open the ashes in the fire - place , took out two large coals with the tongs , and dropped ...
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... accordingly dug a hole in the sand with her fingers , and put the potatoes in , and then after covering them , over with the sand , she went to the oven to get her fire - pan for her watering - pot , in order to water her garden . The ...
... accordingly dug a hole in the sand with her fingers , and put the potatoes in , and then after covering them , over with the sand , she went to the oven to get her fire - pan for her watering - pot , in order to water her garden . The ...
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