Mary Erskine: A Franconia StoryHarper & brothers, 1850 - 202 sider |
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... that morning Phonny asked his mother if that would not be a good day for them to go and see Mary Erskine . Mrs. Henry said that it would be an excellent day , and that she Kater's corner . The cart - path . Preparations . JEMMY . 13.
... that morning Phonny asked his mother if that would not be a good day for them to go and see Mary Erskine . Mrs. Henry said that it would be an excellent day , and that she Kater's corner . The cart - path . Preparations . JEMMY . 13.
Side 14
... corner . Kater's corner was a place where a sort of cart path , branching off from the main road , led through the woods to the house where Mary Erskine lived . It took its name from a farmer , whose name was Kater , and whose house was ...
... corner . Kater's corner was a place where a sort of cart path , branching off from the main road , led through the woods to the house where Mary Erskine lived . It took its name from a farmer , whose name was Kater , and whose house was ...
Side 19
... 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 the clock . The clock stood in a corner of ...
... 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 the clock . The clock stood in a corner of ...
Side 20
... corner of the room , for punishment , while Sligo peeped out from under the clock to see . " " But you said that Sligo was asleep , " said Phonny . " Yes , she went to sleep , " replied Beechnut , " but she waked up when Arabella's ...
... corner of the room , for punishment , while Sligo peeped out from under the clock to see . " " But you said that Sligo was asleep , " said Phonny . " Yes , she went to sleep , " replied Beechnut , " but she waked up when Arabella's ...
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... corner . If I will do it , and build a small house of one room there , will you come and be my wife ? It will have to be a log house at first . " Mary Erskine related subsequently to Mary Bell what took place at this interview , thus ...
... corner . If I will do it , and build a small house of one room there , will you come and be my wife ? It will have to be a log house at first . " Mary Erskine related subsequently to Mary Bell what took place at this interview , thus ...
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