Rose ClarkMason brothers, 1856 - 417 páginas |
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... mother with her nim- ble needle " makes auld claes look amaist as weel as new , " and grandmamma draws closer to the chimney - corner , and Tommy with his plate of chestnuts nestles contentedly at her feet ; then let my unpretending ...
... mother with her nim- ble needle " makes auld claes look amaist as weel as new , " and grandmamma draws closer to the chimney - corner , and Tommy with his plate of chestnuts nestles contentedly at her feet ; then let my unpretending ...
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... MOTHER . 86 CHAPTER XV . ROSE IN THE MILLINER SHOP .. 90 CHAPTER XVI . ▻ MRS . CLIFTON VISITS " THE BABY'S " GRAVE - A PLEASANT SUR- PRISE - DOLLY'S SICKNESS - DAFFY'S SOLILOQUY .. 94 CHAPTER XVII . DOLLY CONVALESCES AND EFFERVESCES ...
... MOTHER . 86 CHAPTER XV . ROSE IN THE MILLINER SHOP .. 90 CHAPTER XVI . ▻ MRS . CLIFTON VISITS " THE BABY'S " GRAVE - A PLEASANT SUR- PRISE - DOLLY'S SICKNESS - DAFFY'S SOLILOQUY .. 94 CHAPTER XVII . DOLLY CONVALESCES AND EFFERVESCES ...
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... mother's little Rose . " " Mother's little Rose ? " repeated the matron , again , in the same sneering tone ; " well - who was mother ? " " Mother is dead , " said the child , with a quivering lip . " No loss , either , " said Mrs ...
... mother's little Rose . " " Mother's little Rose ? " repeated the matron , again , in the same sneering tone ; " well - who was mother ? " " Mother is dead , " said the child , with a quivering lip . " No loss , either , " said Mrs ...
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... Mother was sick , and I had to go of errands , " said the child , defensively . CC Ah , yes - always an excuse ; but do you know that I am the matron of this establishment ? and that you must never answer me back , in that way ? Do you ...
... Mother was sick , and I had to go of errands , " said the child , defensively . CC Ah , yes - always an excuse ; but do you know that I am the matron of this establishment ? and that you must never answer me back , in that way ? Do you ...
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... mother , and all that sort of thing . " 66 " The affected little prude ! and to break up my nap , too ! " said Mrs. Markham . " I'll teach her - come along , Timmins . " True enough ; there stood Rose in the corner , as Timmins had said ...
... mother , and all that sort of thing . " 66 " The affected little prude ! and to break up my nap , too ! " said Mrs. Markham . " I'll teach her - come along , Timmins . " True enough ; there stood Rose in the corner , as Timmins had said ...
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Anne answered arms asked Rose attic Aunt Dolly baby Balch beautiful bless Bless em bless my soul Bond bonnet captain Captain Lucas chair CHAPTER Charley Charley's cheek child Chloe Clifton Daffy dear doctor Dolly's door dress Du Pont exclaimed eyes face fellow Finels fingers Fritz GEORGE JAMES WEBB Gerritt Gertrude hand head hear heart Howe's husband John kiss knew laughing lips look looking-glass LOWELL MASON ma'am madame Maria Markham mind Miss missis morning mother Nancy Dawes never night old lady parlor Patty Perry Poor Rose pretty pretty woman Puritan Recorder regretful emotions replied ridikilis Rose's round sick side smile Stahle stairs stood suppose sweet tears tell thank there's thing thought Timmins told took turned uncon Vincent voice weary whispered wife window woman word young
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Página 324 - For right is right, since God is God ; And right the day must win ; To doubt would be disloyalty, To falter would be sin ! FREDERIC WILLIAM FABER.
Página 108 - When thy father and thy mother forsake thee, then the Lord will take thee up.
Página 46 - Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound, Mine ears attend the cry; Ye living men come view the ground, Where you must shortly lie.
Página 292 - •Frank Smith!" she cried. "Did he pay cash? If not, he mustn't have one of them." Joseph said the man gave his note, and added that he thought " a bird in the hand was worth two in the bush.
Página 145 - rule of practice," which is, "as ye would that others should do unto you, do ye even so to them...
Página 377 - OH ! ask not, hope thou not too much Of sympathy below ; Few are the hearts whence one same touch Bids the sweet fountains flow : Few — and by still conflicting powers Forbidden here to meet — Such ties would make this life of ours Too fair for aught so fleet.
Página 360 - ... forehead, or their skin had shone like the face of Moses when he came down from the mount.