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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... crew to manage it under my orders . " It has already been said that Beechnut was no republican . He never allowed the boys to choose him , or appoint him to any command . In fact , he had a great contempt for power which was conferred ...
... crew to manage it under my orders . " It has already been said that Beechnut was no republican . He never allowed the boys to choose him , or appoint him to any command . In fact , he had a great contempt for power which was conferred ...
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... crew . ” 66 Very well , " said Beechnut , " if you will go and get Mr. Grey to give you the boat , I will be one of your sailors , and you can try and see if you can get a crew , complete and repair the boat , and turn her over , and ...
... crew . ” 66 Very well , " said Beechnut , " if you will go and get Mr. Grey to give you the boat , I will be one of your sailors , and you can try and see if you can get a crew , complete and repair the boat , and turn her over , and ...
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... crew unless he is prepared for hard work and no pay . " So saying , Beechnut rose from his seat and began to walk away . The boys followed him , asking where he was going . " I am going to ask Mr. Grey to give me the boat , " said ...
... crew unless he is prepared for hard work and no pay . " So saying , Beechnut rose from his seat and began to walk away . The boys followed him , asking where he was going . " I am going to ask Mr. Grey to give me the boat , " said ...
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... crew . any of you wish to enlist in the crew of the ship Gibraltar ? The terms are , plenty of hard work and no pay . " 66 ' I will , " said one boy , and another , and an- other . So Beechnut took out his portfolio again and producing ...
... crew . any of you wish to enlist in the crew of the ship Gibraltar ? The terms are , plenty of hard work and no pay . " 66 ' I will , " said one boy , and another , and an- other . So Beechnut took out his portfolio again and producing ...
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A Franconia Story Jacob Abbott. Conditions of enlistment in Beechnut's crew . another . Golf asked what they should have to do . " Just what I order you , " said Beechnut . " And suppose we don't obey ? " said Golf . " Then , " replied ...
A Franconia Story Jacob Abbott. Conditions of enlistment in Beechnut's crew . another . Golf asked what they should have to do . " Just what I order you , " said Beechnut . " And suppose we don't obey ? " said Golf . " Then , " replied ...
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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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