Ida CravenH. Holt and Company, 1876 - 318 pagini |
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... head down upon the grass as if this were a real trouble , and sighed most piteously . Mary could not help laughing , and said , " I really don't deserve all that . You are not a boy , and must accept it as a fact of which nothing can be ...
... head down upon the grass as if this were a real trouble , and sighed most piteously . Mary could not help laughing , and said , " I really don't deserve all that . You are not a boy , and must accept it as a fact of which nothing can be ...
Pagina 13
... head , as hav- ing had a share in real fighting , in which he was said to have distinguished himself . He was an old friend , too ; the only boy except her brothers that she had ever known . He had been much about the old house at ...
... head , as hav- ing had a share in real fighting , in which he was said to have distinguished himself . He was an old friend , too ; the only boy except her brothers that she had ever known . He had been much about the old house at ...
Pagina 22
... head thrown back , lips parted , and eyes half- closed ; and as Arthur dismounted to lead his pony past , he saw from the man's face that he was quite young . It seemed a sort of reproach to him . This corpse un- buried made the death ...
... head thrown back , lips parted , and eyes half- closed ; and as Arthur dismounted to lead his pony past , he saw from the man's face that he was quite young . It seemed a sort of reproach to him . This corpse un- buried made the death ...
Pagina 23
... head still higher , and pointed to his pony , and then down the path along which he had come . He got at last some recogni- tion . It was a look of irritated dislike . " Come with me , and ride my pony , " said Arthur , in the best Hin ...
... head still higher , and pointed to his pony , and then down the path along which he had come . He got at last some recogni- tion . It was a look of irritated dislike . " Come with me , and ride my pony , " said Arthur , in the best Hin ...
Pagina 38
... head , she felt quite righteously indignant , seeing that her mother would have scolded her if she had not entered into whatever the project might be ; so flirt she did a good deal , but very innocently . One early August day she had ...
... head , she felt quite righteously indignant , seeing that her mother would have scolded her if she had not entered into whatever the project might be ; so flirt she did a good deal , but very innocently . One early August day she had ...
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