Locke Amsden, Or The Schoolmaster: A Tale |
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Σελίδα 7
Carefully guiding his horse , and turning him from one side to the other of the still
icy road , to avoid the most sidling and dangerous - looking places , the traveller
at length came abreast of the house ; when the animal lost his footing , and after ...
Carefully guiding his horse , and turning him from one side to the other of the still
icy road , to avoid the most sidling and dangerous - looking places , the traveller
at length came abreast of the house ; when the animal lost his footing , and after ...
Σελίδα 10
And you , wife , ” he continued , turning to the dame , who was already giving
signs of culinary preparation , “ you can look round a little while we are gone ,
and see what can be done in the way of a dinner . These folks , as well as
ourselves ...
And you , wife , ” he continued , turning to the dame , who was already giving
signs of culinary preparation , “ you can look round a little while we are gone ,
and see what can be done in the way of a dinner . These folks , as well as
ourselves ...
Σελίδα 13
Come , come , my lad , ” he continued , turning and soothingly addressing the
boy , “ cheer up ; you have committed no very serious offence , I suspect . At all
events , I will venture to take the sugar which your father thinks is spoil d off his
hands ...
Come , come , my lad , ” he continued , turning and soothingly addressing the
boy , “ cheer up ; you have committed no very serious offence , I suspect . At all
events , I will venture to take the sugar which your father thinks is spoil d off his
hands ...
Σελίδα 15
Your son bears the name of a great and learned man , ” observed the gentleman
, turning at length to the father . “ Do you intend he shall try to rival his namesake
in knowledge and fame ? ” “ Don ' t know any thing about that . But you are ...
Your son bears the name of a great and learned man , ” observed the gentleman
, turning at length to the father . “ Do you intend he shall try to rival his namesake
in knowledge and fame ? ” “ Don ' t know any thing about that . But you are ...
Σελίδα 18
Yes , sir ; this , and much more of the same character , has already been
ascertained , not by practical farmers , but by men of science , who have made
these discoveries by only occasionally turning their attention to the subject . And
if so much ...
Yes , sir ; this , and much more of the same character , has already been
ascertained , not by practical farmers , but by men of science , who have made
these discoveries by only occasionally turning their attention to the subject . And
if so much ...
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