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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Página 85
... trunk . I was coming home from a journey . The last place where I stopped , I locked up my trunk in the morning , but instead of putting the key in my pocket , I laid it down upon the carpet , while I buckled the straps . The man came ...
... trunk . I was coming home from a journey . The last place where I stopped , I locked up my trunk in the morning , but instead of putting the key in my pocket , I laid it down upon the carpet , while I buckled the straps . The man came ...
Página 86
... trunk up side down , " said Phonny , " and took the bottom out . So I took all my things out bottom upward . " The company all laughed aloud at this termi- nation of the story . When silence was re- stored again , they looked toward ...
... trunk up side down , " said Phonny , " and took the bottom out . So I took all my things out bottom upward . " The company all laughed aloud at this termi- nation of the story . When silence was re- stored again , they looked toward ...
Página 87
... trunks . ' " Yes , " said Malleville , " we will . " " " It came at length , in the progress of the rota- tion , to Caroline's turn to relate a story . She was very ready to begin . In fact she was so fluent in the use of language , and ...
... trunks . ' " Yes , " said Malleville , " we will . " " " It came at length , in the progress of the rota- tion , to Caroline's turn to relate a story . She was very ready to begin . In fact she was so fluent in the use of language , and ...
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... trunk to carry it in - one boatman at each end of it . My mother went in also , and the ferryman's wife too , to carry the light . Now the house was so old and de- cayed , that the floor was not strong enough to bear so many people ...
... trunk to carry it in - one boatman at each end of it . My mother went in also , and the ferryman's wife too , to carry the light . Now the house was so old and de- cayed , that the floor was not strong enough to bear so many people ...
Página 100
... trunk , and then taking a pair of checks , he fastens one to your trunk by means of a little strap , and gives you the other : thus the trunk is numbered , and you have the number of it in your pocket , upon the check which is given to ...
... trunk , and then taking a pair of checks , he fastens one to your trunk by means of a little strap , and gives you the other : thus the trunk is numbered , and you have the number of it in your pocket , upon the check which is given 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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