Mary Erskine: A Franconia StoryHarper & brothers, 1850 - 202 sider |
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Side 11
... morning before they got up , since the curtains did not in- tercept the sound of their voices . They might have talked in the same manner at night , after they had gone to bed , but this was against Mrs. Henry's rules . One morning ...
... morning before they got up , since the curtains did not in- tercept the sound of their voices . They might have talked in the same manner at night , after they had gone to bed , but this was against Mrs. Henry's rules . One morning ...
Side 12
... morning it is ! " It was indeed a cold morning , or at least a very cool one . This was somewhat remarkable , as it was in the month of June . But the country about Franconia was cold in winter , and cool in summer . Phonny and ...
... morning it is ! " It was indeed a cold morning , or at least a very cool one . This was somewhat remarkable , as it was in the month of June . But the country about Franconia was cold in winter , and cool in summer . Phonny and ...
Side 13
... 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.
... 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.
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... morning and evening , with his axe upon his shoulder , and a pack upon his back containing his dinner , while felling his trees . When they were all down , he left them for some weeks drying in the sun , and then set them on fire . He ...
... morning and evening , with his axe upon his shoulder , and a pack upon his back containing his dinner , while felling his trees . When they were all down , he left them for some weeks drying in the sun , and then set them on fire . He ...
Side 42
... morning . Then this winter I shall have my tools to make , —and to finish the inside of the house , and make the furniture ; and if you have any leisure time you can spin . But after all it will not be very com- fortable for you , and ...
... morning . Then this winter I shall have my tools to make , —and to finish the inside of the house , and make the furniture ; and if you have any leisure time you can spin . But after all it will not be very com- fortable for you , and ...
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50 cents 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 looked Madame Guyon Mary Er 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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