The Children of the Parsonage: A True Story of Long Ago ...G. H. Ellis, 1900 - Всего страниц: 102 |
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... ALLEN FROM RECOLLECTIONS OF " PEGGY " ILLUSTRATED BY MARGARET ELIZABETH ALLEN With Photographs taken in " Fearnborough " BOSTON GEORGE H. ELLIS , 272 CONGRESS STREET 1900 Rec'd 1/17/06 ALIBRIS 14151514 To the memory OF THE BROTHERS THE.
... ALLEN FROM RECOLLECTIONS OF " PEGGY " ILLUSTRATED BY MARGARET ELIZABETH ALLEN With Photographs taken in " Fearnborough " BOSTON GEORGE H. ELLIS , 272 CONGRESS STREET 1900 Rec'd 1/17/06 ALIBRIS 14151514 To the memory OF THE BROTHERS THE.
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... BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF THE PARSONAGE AT " FEARNBOROUGH , " AND IN SPECIAL MEMORY OF " Kenneth , " THE ONE NEAREST AND DEAREST TO ME , MY FATHER , THIS SIMPLE SKETCH OF BY - GONE WAYS IS DEDICATED . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION THE OLD ...
... BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF THE PARSONAGE AT " FEARNBOROUGH , " AND IN SPECIAL MEMORY OF " Kenneth , " THE ONE NEAREST AND DEAREST TO ME , MY FATHER , THIS SIMPLE SKETCH OF BY - GONE WAYS IS DEDICATED . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION THE OLD ...
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... brothers came to " take partners " before the song was finished . But even singing and dancing failed of their usual charms after a while . The children kept flying to the windows to see if there were any signs of their beloved wanderer ...
... brothers came to " take partners " before the song was finished . But even singing and dancing failed of their usual charms after a while . The children kept flying to the windows to see if there were any signs of their beloved wanderer ...
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... brother , with a half - finished pinafore in her hand . " Once upon a time , " amended the mother , smiling , " my mother had ten children , of whom I was the eldest of five at the age of six . She had , besides , a number of boarders ...
... brother , with a half - finished pinafore in her hand . " Once upon a time , " amended the mother , smiling , " my mother had ten children , of whom I was the eldest of five at the age of six . She had , besides , a number of boarders ...
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... brothers , our pinafores put on hind side before , to imitate a uniform coat , and marched to the music of the squash - vine trumpet and cornstalk fiddle , with corn- stalk guns . In bad weather we passed part of the time playing with ...
... brothers , our pinafores put on hind side before , to imitate a uniform coat , and marched to the music of the squash - vine trumpet and cornstalk fiddle , with corn- stalk guns . In bad weather we passed part of the time playing with ...
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The Children of the Parsonage: A True Story of Long Ago ... Caroline Stetson Allen Полный просмотр - 1900 |
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Стр. 19 - Rise, lass, and mak a clean fireside, Put on the muckle pot ; Gie little Kate her button gown And Jock his Sunday coat ; And mak their shoon as black as slaes, Their hose as white as snaw ; It's a' to please my ain gudeman, For he's been long awa.
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Стр. 19 - AS from the house your mother sees You playing round the garden trees, So you may see, if you will look Through the windows of this book, Another child, far, far away, And in another garden, play. But do not think you can at all, By knocking on the window, call That child to hear you. He intent Is all on his play-business bent. He does not hear ; he will not look, Nor yet be lured out of this book.
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