Mary Erskine: A Franconia StoryHarper & brothers, 1850 - 202 páginas |
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... baby was never called Mary , but always Mary Bell , and the little nursery maid was always known as Mary Erskine . Mary Erskine became a great favorite at Mrs. Bell's . She was of a very light - hearted and joy- joyous disposition ...
... baby was never called Mary , but always Mary Bell , and the little nursery maid was always known as Mary Erskine . Mary Erskine became a great favorite at Mrs. Bell's . She was of a very light - hearted and joy- joyous disposition ...
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... baby was in the cradle . The other child , whose name was Bella , was playing about the floor . Albert stopped a moment to look at Mary Erskine's packing , and then went in and took his seat upon the settle . " Tell me when your box is ...
... baby was in the cradle . The other child , whose name was Bella , was playing about the floor . Albert stopped a moment to look at Mary Erskine's packing , and then went in and took his seat upon the settle . " Tell me when your box is ...
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... baby . Bella had gone to Mrs. Bell's house , and Mary Bell was taking care of her . Albert beckoned his wife to come to him , and said to her , in a faint and feeble voice , that he wished Mrs. Bell to write something for him . Mary ...
... baby . Bella had gone to Mrs. Bell's house , and Mary Bell was taking care of her . Albert beckoned his wife to come to him , and said to her , in a faint and feeble voice , that he wished Mrs. Bell to write something for him . Mary ...
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... baby upon one side and Bella upon the other , and began to rock back and forth with great rapidity . She kissed the children again and again , with many tears , and some- times she groaned aloud , in the excess of her anguish . She ...
... baby upon one side and Bella upon the other , and began to rock back and forth with great rapidity . She kissed the children again and again , with many tears , and some- times she groaned aloud , in the excess of her anguish . She ...
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... baby . When Mary Erskine awoke she was aston- ished to find her mind perfectly calm , tranquil , and happy . She looked down upon her chil- dren - Bella asleep and the baby just awaking -with a heart full of maternal joy and pleas- ure ...
... baby . When Mary Erskine awoke she was aston- ished to find her mind perfectly calm , tranquil , and happy . She looked down upon her chil- dren - Bella asleep and the baby just awaking -with a heart full of maternal joy and pleas- ure ...
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50 cents 66 Mary 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 LL.D looked Madame Guyon 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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