Mary and Florence at SixteenWillis P. Hazard, 1855 - 323 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 26
... nurse was carrying him down to pay his early visit to the breakfast parlour ; and often in the night would he start up in his little crib , and begin singing the old English song of " Hearts of Oak , " to the de- light of his sisters ...
... nurse was carrying him down to pay his early visit to the breakfast parlour ; and often in the night would he start up in his little crib , and begin singing the old English song of " Hearts of Oak , " to the de- light of his sisters ...
Σελίδα 30
... nurse's cotton reels in holes undiscoverable . Suddenly his night - clothes disappeared , to her indescribable consterna- tion ; but they were found at last in a box of books which stood packed in Mr. Percy's dressing - room . " My ...
... nurse's cotton reels in holes undiscoverable . Suddenly his night - clothes disappeared , to her indescribable consterna- tion ; but they were found at last in a box of books which stood packed in Mr. Percy's dressing - room . " My ...
Σελίδα 39
... Nurse , look at the trouble she has taken in fitting up that fine basket for Frisk - the best lord of the land might be grateful for such a bed . " Chéri and Frisk were accordingly of the party , and displayed a degree of fortitude in ...
... Nurse , look at the trouble she has taken in fitting up that fine basket for Frisk - the best lord of the land might be grateful for such a bed . " Chéri and Frisk were accordingly of the party , and displayed a degree of fortitude in ...
Σελίδα 41
... nurse telling him that the poor stork stood on one leg all the win- ter ; and that he should be grateful for his warm bed . " " He is a dear little fellow , " exclaimed 4 * AT SIXTEEN . 41 lighted with his situation, and making his re- ...
... nurse telling him that the poor stork stood on one leg all the win- ter ; and that he should be grateful for his warm bed . " " He is a dear little fellow , " exclaimed 4 * AT SIXTEEN . 41 lighted with his situation, and making his re- ...
Σελίδα 46
... nurse's feet on the dickey . " " Yes , " answered Mr. Maitland , " John seemed rather envious of that basket ; he told me the first lord of the land might be grateful for such a bed . " " Would not my lord feel rather cramped ? " said ...
... nurse's feet on the dickey . " " Yes , " answered Mr. Maitland , " John seemed rather envious of that basket ; he told me the first lord of the land might be grateful for such a bed . " " Would not my lord feel rather cramped ? " said ...
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Mary and Florence at Sixteen: A Continuation of "Grave and Gay" Ann Fraser Tytler Πλήρης προβολή - 1856 |
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amused anxious arrived baby beautiful bird bless boat Bonaparte Bordeaux bright Bucharest canna Carpathian mountains carriage cheerful Chéri cottage dear delight door dressed Duchess Duchess d'Angoulême English exclaimed eyes fear feel felt FLORENCE TO EMILY Florence's flowers flowery fields France French friends gipsy girls ground hand happy hear heard heart heaven hope hour isna land Languedoc lassie leave little Charles look Maitland mamma March Marseilles Mary and Florence Mary's Master Charles ment Miss Seymour Monsieur Montpellier morning never night nurse o'clock outrunners papa party passed Pentland Hills Percy poor Pouillac préfet Prince of Wallachia Provence Pyrenees rence scarcely scene seated seemed seen ship side sister sleep soon stood streets sure sweet tears thing thought to-day to-morrow told town tremely troops voice walk WILLIAM MUIR wish young ladies