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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... learned its lessons and was jolly with the other girls and had a whole- someness about it almost amounting to good sense . In fact , it would have been difficult to sentiment- alize with Loto Rollinstall . There was too much fun in her ...
... learned its lessons and was jolly with the other girls and had a whole- someness about it almost amounting to good sense . In fact , it would have been difficult to sentiment- alize with Loto Rollinstall . There was too much fun in her ...
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... learned by name . Hardhack , with its pale , pink spire ; Cardinals , clothed in crimson fire ; Golden daisies , through the bars Shining up at her , like stars . Once more on the river's breast Large white lilies swayed in rest ; Waved ...
... learned by name . Hardhack , with its pale , pink spire ; Cardinals , clothed in crimson fire ; Golden daisies , through the bars Shining up at her , like stars . Once more on the river's breast Large white lilies swayed in rest ; Waved ...
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... learned new verses , and thus prepared themselves for a fresh cam- paign ; and with the first upspringing of the grass they came forth like song birds , flocking joyously from city to city , from castle to castle , with their flutes and ...
... learned new verses , and thus prepared themselves for a fresh cam- paign ; and with the first upspringing of the grass they came forth like song birds , flocking joyously from city to city , from castle to castle , with their flutes and ...
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... learned in Holland , but he made no attempt to join the crowd . He was rather shy of English boys , for they sometimes laughed at his Hollander clothes or his Dutch accent , and he did not like to be laughed at . So he strolled away ...
... learned in Holland , but he made no attempt to join the crowd . He was rather shy of English boys , for they sometimes laughed at his Hollander clothes or his Dutch accent , and he did not like to be laughed at . So he strolled away ...
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... learned more accurately the political situation , he began to realize as he had not before done , that a condition of things prevailed that was little short of actual war , and that Boston was in a state of siege . The Americans had ...
... learned more accurately the political situation , he began to realize as he had not before done , that a condition of things prevailed that was little short of actual war , and that Boston was in a state of siege . The Americans had ...
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Andy Sanders Ascham asked aunt bear beautiful Bertie better blackbird blue Boston Boyd Brenshaw Brown's Ferry called Carisbrook Carlisle Christmas church cousin cried Dash dear Dolly Donald door Electric Boy ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS eyes face father feet fellow Fern Gamekeepers Gervaise gray Greek Grey Plover hand head heard heart horses Indian Jemima knew Kyse lady laughed little girl live looked Loto Loto's mamma MARGARET SIDNEY Melissy Miss Molly morning mother Mrar never night Omaha once Patty poor pretty Queen Roger Ascham round Ruthie seemed side sing Slam smile snow squirrel stockings stood story sure sweet talk tall tell thing thought told Tom Armitage Tom Lester took trees Troubadours turned uncle voice wait walked Whizzer window wonder word young
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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.
Página 397 - We found the people most gentle, loving, and faithful, void of all guile and treason, and such as live after the manner of the golden age.
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.