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Then , Milly , " replied Affie , “ be assured I shall not be took ! " Mrs. De Van for
some time had been a silent listener , but not an indifferent one , as she was
always attentive to the reading of her husband , and the incessant prattle of her ...
Then , Milly , " replied Affie , “ be assured I shall not be took ! " Mrs. De Van for
some time had been a silent listener , but not an indifferent one , as she was
always attentive to the reading of her husband , and the incessant prattle of her ...
Página 21
Notwithstanding the reproving looks of his sister , as quick as thought he took the
poor insect prisoner , placing one of its legs between his pretty lips , looking
mischievously at his sister , while the grasshopper performed various evolutions
...
Notwithstanding the reproving looks of his sister , as quick as thought he took the
poor insect prisoner , placing one of its legs between his pretty lips , looking
mischievously at his sister , while the grasshopper performed various evolutions
...
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This kind - hearted lady advanced and took the child . Captain De Van was not a
man that absented himself from scenes of suffering , but taking his hat and cane ,
walked leisurely down the road that lay upon the banks of the river , which ...
This kind - hearted lady advanced and took the child . Captain De Van was not a
man that absented himself from scenes of suffering , but taking his hat and cane ,
walked leisurely down the road that lay upon the banks of the river , which ...
Página 46
He took with him such things as he thought the poor man would need , and did
not forget to put in the jug of brandy . As he set it into his carriage he soliloquized
, “ No one will object to this , it is just what the poor fellow needs . " Mr. Willard
was ...
He took with him such things as he thought the poor man would need , and did
not forget to put in the jug of brandy . As he set it into his carriage he soliloquized
, “ No one will object to this , it is just what the poor fellow needs . " Mr. Willard
was ...
Página 54
Mrs. Radford was almost a silent listener , occasionally giving him a sorrowful
smile ; as her husband took his hat and hurriedly left the house , she murmured
low , “ I had rather be a door - keeper in the house of my God , than to dwell in the
...
Mrs. Radford was almost a silent listener , occasionally giving him a sorrowful
smile ; as her husband took his hat and hurriedly left the house , she murmured
low , “ I had rather be a door - keeper in the house of my God , than to dwell in the
...
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