Our Young Folks, Tom 2John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton Ticknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... mother . " Mrs. Rich smiled lovingly , as she wrapped the shawl about her , and put her watch in the case , and spread the cover on the ottoman , and said the colors were beautifully arranged . “ We made them entirely ourselves , " said ...
... mother . " Mrs. Rich smiled lovingly , as she wrapped the shawl about her , and put her watch in the case , and spread the cover on the ottoman , and said the colors were beautifully arranged . “ We made them entirely ourselves , " said ...
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... mother . ' That greatly increased the charm . " Her husband smiled approvingly , as he rejoined , “ You have said the best word , my dear . ” The children looked in the fire thoughtfully . At last , Isabel broke the silence by saying ...
... mother . ' That greatly increased the charm . " Her husband smiled approvingly , as he rejoined , “ You have said the best word , my dear . ” The children looked in the fire thoughtfully . At last , Isabel broke the silence by saying ...
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... mother's directions . Over the refreshment - table Frank had printed , in large letters , " Home Manufacture . " All the articles were sold before ten o'clock ; for the secret was discovered , and everybody wanted to help on the good ...
... mother's directions . Over the refreshment - table Frank had printed , in large letters , " Home Manufacture . " All the articles were sold before ten o'clock ; for the secret was discovered , and everybody wanted to help on the good ...
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... mother . " So we were , " said Ellen ; " but this pays us over again . " While they were putting on their cloaks to return home , a chubby little orphan asked the Superintendent for a " fower . " When asked what she wanted it for , she ...
... mother . " So we were , " said Ellen ; " but this pays us over again . " While they were putting on their cloaks to return home , a chubby little orphan asked the Superintendent for a " fower . " When asked what she wanted it for , she ...
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... mother of Elsie and Pearl was a poor widow , who owned nothing in the world but this cottage , a cow , some chickens , and a small strip of land which served her for a vegetable garden . She took care of herself and chil- dren by ...
... mother of Elsie and Pearl was a poor widow , who owned nothing in the world but this cottage , a cow , some chickens , and a small strip of land which served her for a vegetable garden . She took care of herself and chil- dren by ...
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