Ballou's Monthly Magazine, Volums 39-40Thomes & Talbot, 1874 |
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Pàgina 7
... give him something to eat , mayn't I ? " And away flew Minnie to " give her poor dog a bone . " She was more fortunate than " Old Mother Hub- bard , " for her unexpected visitor was soon eating with a hungry relish the very nice supper ...
... give him something to eat , mayn't I ? " And away flew Minnie to " give her poor dog a bone . " She was more fortunate than " Old Mother Hub- bard , " for her unexpected visitor was soon eating with a hungry relish the very nice supper ...
Pàgina 8
... give an account of the " grand event , " as she called the dog's appearance . Mr. Carlton was a very kind - hearted man , and the idea that the little animal had come to them cold and half famished had some influence with him ; he ...
... give an account of the " grand event , " as she called the dog's appearance . Mr. Carlton was a very kind - hearted man , and the idea that the little animal had come to them cold and half famished had some influence with him ; he ...
Pàgina 32
... give help where it was most needed . And now Jean became a " newspaper item , " to her great dismay . Brief para- graphs , detailing the singular bequest to church uses , left to the caprice of a young girl , floated from one paper to ...
... give help where it was most needed . And now Jean became a " newspaper item , " to her great dismay . Brief para- graphs , detailing the singular bequest to church uses , left to the caprice of a young girl , floated from one paper to ...
Pàgina 42
... give grand dinners here ; but what's a table richly spread without a woman at its head ? ' I can bear my solitude no longer , so , if all goes well , you will see me to- morrow . I am now at Southampton , after six weeks at sea . Some ...
... give grand dinners here ; but what's a table richly spread without a woman at its head ? ' I can bear my solitude no longer , so , if all goes well , you will see me to- morrow . I am now at Southampton , after six weeks at sea . Some ...
Pàgina 52
... give some ray of comfort . " He would have been , I am sure , " an- swered Winnie , flushing brightly again . But , mamma , I have repulsed his atten- tions . I have refused to read his letters . I overheard his father commanding him to ...
... give some ray of comfort . " He would have been , I am sure , " an- swered Winnie , flushing brightly again . But , mamma , I have repulsed his atten- tions . I have refused to read his letters . I overheard his father commanding him to ...
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