Wide Awake, Volumen18D. Lothrop & Company, 1884 Includes "1 albertype (identified as Forbes in the plate) portrait of U.S. Grant and identified as such in the table of contents. ..."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 83. |
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... MISS L. B. HUMPHREY E. P. HAYDEN 10 12 90 154 218 282 W. L. TAYLOR 346 THE AUTHOR OF JOHN HALIFAX , GENTLEMAN 18 W. P. BODFISH 26 F. C. H .. 46 JULIET C. MARSH 183 M. E. B .. 273 IMOGEN LOUISE GUINEY 360 GLANCE AT THE BEAR FAMILY , A ...
... MISS L. B. HUMPHREY E. P. HAYDEN 10 12 90 154 218 282 W. L. TAYLOR 346 THE AUTHOR OF JOHN HALIFAX , GENTLEMAN 18 W. P. BODFISH 26 F. C. H .. 46 JULIET C. MARSH 183 M. E. B .. 273 IMOGEN LOUISE GUINEY 360 GLANCE AT THE BEAR FAMILY , A ...
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... Miss Dolly chose to play God Save the King upon her harpsichord . And , indeed , they did declare one night they'd burn the house down . " " Is that the way they treat an unprotected woman in this region ? " broke in the young gentle ...
... Miss Dolly chose to play God Save the King upon her harpsichord . And , indeed , they did declare one night they'd burn the house down . " " Is that the way they treat an unprotected woman in this region ? " broke in the young gentle ...
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... Miss Dolly is sixteen , I believe , and Miss Patty is only a ― year younger . Nice girls they are , too , both of them , though they're no more alike than than a rose and a pansy . Miss Dolly , she's gentle and quiet - like as she can ...
... Miss Dolly is sixteen , I believe , and Miss Patty is only a ― year younger . Nice girls they are , too , both of them , though they're no more alike than than a rose and a pansy . Miss Dolly , she's gentle and quiet - like as she can ...
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... Miss Girl , " he said , " you seem to me to be just where you are.` " Oh , I know that , " said poor Ruthie ; " but where am I going to ? " " How should I know ? " the goat remarked . " You ought to know your own business best . I haven ...
... Miss Girl , " he said , " you seem to me to be just where you are.` " Oh , I know that , " said poor Ruthie ; " but where am I going to ? " " How should I know ? " the goat remarked . " You ought to know your own business best . I haven ...
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... miss him that minute I opened the door , when here he come like a house a - fire , and lit down on the floor panting and pounding his tail and laughing ; and then he jumped up and pawed us in the dark till Mrar had to hold him round the ...
... miss him that minute I opened the door , when here he come like a house a - fire , and lit down on the floor panting and pounding his tail and laughing ; and then he jumped up and pawed us in the dark till Mrar had to hold him round the ...
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Página 403 - He saw her lift her eyes; he felt The soft hand's light caressing, And heard the tremble of her voice, As if a fault confessing. "I'm sorry that I spelt the word: I hate to go above you, Because," — the brown eyes lower fell, — "Because, you see, I love you!
Página 89 - Stuarts' throne; The bigots of the iron time Had called his harmless art a crime. A wandering harper, scorned and poor, He begged his bread from door to door, And tuned, to please a peasant's ear, The harp a king had loved to hear.
Página 247 - I must do it, as it were, in such weight, measure, and number, even so perfectly as God made the world, or else I am so sharply taunted, so cruelly threatened, yea, presently, sometimes with pinches, nips, and bobs, and other ways, which I will not name for the honour I bear them, so without measure misordered, that I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr.
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Página 257 - WHEN I was a bachelor I lived by myself; And all the bread and cheese I got I put upon the shelf. The rats and the mice They made such a strife, I was forced to go to London To buy me a wife.