Mary Erskine: A Franconia StoryHarper & brothers, 1850 - 202 sider |
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Side 12
... the baking- The children went out into the baking- room , to warm themselves by the oven fire . " I am very glad that it is a cool day , " said room . Phonny proposes a visit to Mary Erskine's . The two 12 MARY ERSKINE .
... the baking- The children went out into the baking- room , to warm themselves by the oven fire . " I am very glad that it is a cool day , " said room . Phonny proposes a visit to Mary Erskine's . The two 12 MARY ERSKINE .
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... glad to have them go , for there were some things there to be brought home . Besides Beechnut was going to mill , and he could carry them as far as Kater's corner . Kater's corner was a place where a sort of cart path , branching off ...
... glad to have them go , for there were some things there to be brought home . Besides Beechnut was going to mill , and he could carry them as far as Kater's corner . Kater's corner was a place where a sort of cart path , branching off ...
Side 70
... glad to see her by the light of her lantern in the morning . It gave her the utmost satisfaction to see them rise , one after another , from their straw , and begin eagerly to eat the hay which Albert pitched down to them from the ...
... glad to see her by the light of her lantern in the morning . It gave her the utmost satisfaction to see them rise , one after another , from their straw , and begin eagerly to eat the hay which Albert pitched down to them from the ...
Side 73
... glad to get such an offer , " said Albert . " Shall you take the money ? " said his wife . " I don't know , " replied Albert . " I rather think not . " 66 ' Then why are you glad to get the offer ? " asked Mr. Erskine . " Oh , it shows ...
... glad to get such an offer , " said Albert . " Shall you take the money ? " said his wife . " I don't know , " replied Albert . " I rather think not . " 66 ' Then why are you glad to get the offer ? " asked Mr. Erskine . " Oh , it shows ...
Side 74
... glad that you have got good credit . What should you do with the money , if you borrowed it ? " " Why , one thing that I could do , " said Al- bert , " would be to build a new house . " " No , " said Mary Erskine , " I like this house ...
... glad that you have got good credit . What should you do with the money , if you borrowed it ? " " Why , one thing that I could do , " said Al- bert , " would be to build a new house . " " No , " said Mary Erskine , " I like this house ...
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