Wallace: A Franconia StoryHarper, 1850 - 203 páginas A young girl and her brother spend the summer holidays in upstate New York with their aunt and cousins. |
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... MALLEVILLE , Wallace's sister ; seven years old ; spending the summer at her aunt's . ANTONIO BIANCHINETTE , a French Canadian boy , living at Mrs. Henry's . CAROLINE , a young lady residing in the village ; thirteen years old . MARY ...
... MALLEVILLE , Wallace's sister ; seven years old ; spending the summer at her aunt's . ANTONIO BIANCHINETTE , a French Canadian boy , living at Mrs. Henry's . CAROLINE , a young lady residing in the village ; thirteen years old . MARY ...
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... Malleville liked to be with him very much indeed . But then he could not very often go away with them on pleasure ex- cursions , because he had to stay and attend to his work at home . This boy's real name was not Beechnut , but Antoine ...
... Malleville liked to be with him very much indeed . But then he could not very often go away with them on pleasure ex- cursions , because he had to stay and attend to his work at home . This boy's real name was not Beechnut , but Antoine ...
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... Malleville was behind him . As soon as he opened the door he said to Malleville , The curtains . 66 The step - ladder . Wallace BEECHNUT . 19.
... Malleville was behind him . As soon as he opened the door he said to Malleville , The curtains . 66 The step - ladder . Wallace BEECHNUT . 19.
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... Malleville advanced to the table . Phonny leaned upon the edge of it and began to look upon the manuscript book in which Wallace had been writing . There was a draw- ing of some machinery in it . Malleville went and sat down upon what ...
... Malleville advanced to the table . Phonny leaned upon the edge of it and began to look upon the manuscript book in which Wallace had been writing . There was a draw- ing of some machinery in it . Malleville went and sat down upon what ...
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... Malleville , timidly . " Hoh ! " said Phonny , " that isn't studying . " " The great business of a child , " said Wal- lace , " until he is about ten years old , is to run about and play - at least that is what it is best . for him to ...
... Malleville , timidly . " Hoh ! " said Phonny , " that isn't studying . " " The great business of a child , " said Wal- lace , " until he is about ten years old , is to run about and play - at least that is what it is best . for him to ...
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accident afraid Antoine asked Phonny Augusta balcony basket beautiful Beech began Bell's blueberries boat bonnet boys bridge Bunnianne called Caroline Caroline's carpet-bag carry court-martial crew door drawing encampment fastened father ferryman fire flageolet forbidden flowers Franconia garden gave Gibraltar girls give Golf Grand excursion Grey gunwale half Calf Henry's inkstand invitation Julius Cæsar lamp closet looked Malleville's Mary Bell mother Muslin oakum oars oarsmen pails paper Parker party path Phon Phonny and Malleville Phonny's picture pleasant pond precipice pretty proposed queen ready replied Beechnut replied Wallace rest rocks sail Sarah saying seats shore side sing sitting song stone stopped story sugar summer-house tall fir tell tent thing thought tion tired told took trees trunk turned village walk Wallace's window wish write yard
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