Our Young Folks, Tom 2John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton Ticknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... pretty worsted shawl , on which Frank and Isabel and Ellen had each written their names , and added , " For my dear mother . " Mrs. Rich smiled lovingly , as she wrapped the shawl about her , and put her watch in the case , and spread ...
... pretty worsted shawl , on which Frank and Isabel and Ellen had each written their names , and added , " For my dear mother . " Mrs. Rich smiled lovingly , as she wrapped the shawl about her , and put her watch in the case , and spread ...
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... pretty ribbon or calico , and to broken strings of beads that had long been rolling about . Even little Alice caught the pre- vailing spirit , and was every day bringing a doll's sash , or some other of her little treasures , saying ...
... pretty ribbon or calico , and to broken strings of beads that had long been rolling about . Even little Alice caught the pre- vailing spirit , and was every day bringing a doll's sash , or some other of her little treasures , saying ...
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... pretty , bright little girl . Seeing Kitty Jones to- night has made me think about her . I should like to spend half our money in picture - books and toys for the freed children . " " Good ! good ! " exclaimed Ellen , clapping her hands ...
... pretty , bright little girl . Seeing Kitty Jones to- night has made me think about her . I should like to spend half our money in picture - books and toys for the freed children . " " Good ! good ! " exclaimed Ellen , clapping her hands ...
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... pretty dolly I ' ve got ! " said another . " O mamma ! this pays us for all our work , ” said Isabel . shouted one . " I thought you were paid in doing the work , " rejoined her mother . " So we were , " said Ellen ; " but this pays us ...
... pretty dolly I ' ve got ! " said another . " O mamma ! this pays us for all our work , ” said Isabel . shouted one . " I thought you were paid in doing the work , " rejoined her mother . " So we were , " said Ellen ; " but this pays us ...
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... pretty picture . It is a pity you could not have had her for your Tableau ; though I have no doubt she would have laughed when the white poodle ap- peared on the stage , and in all probability she would have jumped down to catch him ...
... pretty picture . It is a pity you could not have had her for your Tableau ; though I have no doubt she would have laughed when the white poodle ap- peared on the stage , and in all probability she would have jumped down to catch him ...
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