Our Young Folks, Tom 2John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton Ticknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... dear . " Among the boughs she found a rustic watch - case , an embroidered ottoman - cover , and a pretty worsted shawl , on which Frank and Isabel and Ellen had each written their names , and added , " For my dear mother . " Mrs. Rich ...
... dear . " Among the boughs she found a rustic watch - case , an embroidered ottoman - cover , and a pretty worsted shawl , on which Frank and Isabel and Ellen had each written their names , and added , " For my dear mother . " Mrs. Rich ...
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... dear . ” The children looked in the fire thoughtfully . At last , Isabel broke the silence by saying , " When we went to bed last night , Ellen and I said we did n't know what was the reason we felt so little pleasure , when so many had ...
... dear . ” The children looked in the fire thoughtfully . At last , Isabel broke the silence by saying , " When we went to bed last night , Ellen and I said we did n't know what was the reason we felt so little pleasure , when so many had ...
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... dear child , that you are learning by experience how much more blessed it is to give than to receive . " The water in the vase was changed every day ; and when the blossom fell , the petals were pressed in a book , and under them was ...
... dear child , that you are learning by experience how much more blessed it is to give than to receive . " The water in the vase was changed every day ; and when the blossom fell , the petals were pressed in a book , and under them was ...
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... dear children , this boy gave apparently as fair promise as the other . And now I give you the second reason why you should not be over- much troubled if you are poor , that poverty seems to be favorable to the best mental and moral ...
... dear children , this boy gave apparently as fair promise as the other . And now I give you the second reason why you should not be over- much troubled if you are poor , that poverty seems to be favorable to the best mental and moral ...
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... DEAR THE TINY MAHOGANY BOX : A CHRISTMAS STORY FOR LITTLE CHILDREN . EAR little bright - eyed , rosy - cheeked , laughing children , I am going to tell you a Christmas story . It will not be about giants or dwarfs , or genii or dragons ...
... DEAR THE TINY MAHOGANY BOX : A CHRISTMAS STORY FOR LITTLE CHILDREN . EAR little bright - eyed , rosy - cheeked , laughing children , I am going to tell you a Christmas story . It will not be about giants or dwarfs , or genii or dragons ...
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