Our Young Folks, Tom 2John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton Ticknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... thought whatever he had was better than other people could have , remarked that their presents were very handsome ... thought so , " rejoined his father . " Have any of you thought what might be the reason ? " The young folks were silent ...
... thought whatever he had was better than other people could have , remarked that their presents were very handsome ... thought so , " rejoined his father . " Have any of you thought what might be the reason ? " The young folks were silent ...
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... thought , " said their mother . ' And , papa , you said it made folks happy to do things themselves , " re- marked Ellen . " So we'll make up the dolls and dress them ourselves ; and we ' ll knit comforters and mittens and hoods for the ...
... thought , " said their mother . ' And , papa , you said it made folks happy to do things themselves , " re- marked Ellen . " So we'll make up the dolls and dress them ourselves ; and we ' ll knit comforters and mittens and hoods for the ...
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... thought what Frank and Issy said made you and papa look sober . " “ We do not blame any of you for your thoughts , or for speaking them openly before us , " said Mrs. Rich ; " though I cannot deny that Frank's and Issy's remarks seemed ...
... thought what Frank and Issy said made you and papa look sober . " “ We do not blame any of you for your thoughts , or for speaking them openly before us , " said Mrs. Rich ; " though I cannot deny that Frank's and Issy's remarks seemed ...
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... thought quite witty . After the little ones were dismissed with kisses and candy , Frank came tottering in , bent half double , with a white wig on his head , an hour - glass in one hand and a scythe in the other . He was followed by ...
... thought quite witty . After the little ones were dismissed with kisses and candy , Frank came tottering in , bent half double , with a white wig on his head , an hour - glass in one hand and a scythe in the other . He was followed by ...
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... thought you were paid in doing the work , " rejoined her 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 ...
... thought you were paid in doing the work , " rejoined her 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 ...
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