Mary Erskine: A Franconia StoryHarper & brothers, 1850 - 202 páginas |
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... night they slept in two separate recesses which opened out of the same room . These recesses were deep and large , and they were divided from the room by curtains , so that they formed as it were sepa- rate chambers and yet the children ...
... night they slept in two separate recesses which opened out of the same room . These recesses were deep and large , and they were divided from the room by curtains , so that they formed as it were sepa- rate chambers and yet the children ...
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... night 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 ...
... night 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 ...
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... nights , around the door . On the other side of the fire was a small and very elegant mahogany work table . This was a present to Mary Erskine from Mrs. Bell on the day of her marriage . There were drawers in this table containing ...
... nights , around the door . On the other side of the fire was a small and very elegant mahogany work table . This was a present to Mary Erskine from Mrs. Bell on the day of her marriage . There were drawers in this table containing ...
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... night she always looked as nice , and her clothes were as neat and as clean as when she went in the morning . Mrs. Bell wondered at this , and on observing that it continued to be so , repeatedly , after several visits , she asked Mary ...
... night she always looked as nice , and her clothes were as neat and as clean as when she went in the morning . Mrs. Bell wondered at this , and on observing that it continued to be so , repeatedly , after several visits , she asked Mary ...
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... night , the last thing before going to bed , and laid it upon the hearth where it would be ready at hand for the morning fire . She also had a pail of water ready , from the spring , and the tea - kettle by the Mary Erskine's morning ...
... night , the last thing before going to bed , and laid it upon the hearth where it would be ready at hand for the morning fire . She also had a pail of water ready , from the spring , and the tea - kettle by the Mary Erskine's morning ...
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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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