A New Home--who'll Follow?: Or, Glimpses of Western LifeC. S. Francis, 1840 - 337 Seiten |
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... comfort . Every thing is relative . But now , prospects began to brighten ; the tea - kettle was put on ; the table was laid again with the tea equipage and a goodly pile of still warm bread , redolent of milk yeast the unfail- ing ...
... comfort . Every thing is relative . But now , prospects began to brighten ; the tea - kettle was put on ; the table was laid again with the tea equipage and a goodly pile of still warm bread , redolent of milk yeast the unfail- ing ...
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... comfort him , by urging the usual topics ; he cut them short , looking up at the same time with an inconsolable air- " Ah ! but she was such a dreadful good creature to work ! " Mrs. Danforth said gravely , " Well , I suppose the poor ...
... comfort him , by urging the usual topics ; he cut them short , looking up at the same time with an inconsolable air- " Ah ! but she was such a dreadful good creature to work ! " Mrs. Danforth said gravely , " Well , I suppose the poor ...
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... comfort with the baby , and by and bye the little dear took the croup and died all in a minute like . It began to be bad after tea and it was dead before sunrise . Then I saw plain enough nothing could be done for the father . He wasted ...
... comfort with the baby , and by and bye the little dear took the croup and died all in a minute like . It began to be bad after tea and it was dead before sunrise . Then I saw plain enough nothing could be done for the father . He wasted ...
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... comfort , will not add to the moneyed value of his farm , which he con- siders merely an article of trade , and which he knows his successor will look upon in the same light . I have sometimes thought that our neigh- bors forget that ...
... comfort , will not add to the moneyed value of his farm , which he con- siders merely an article of trade , and which he knows his successor will look upon in the same light . I have sometimes thought that our neigh- bors forget that ...
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... comfort of life depends , produced their usual humanizing effect ; and by questions skilfully timed and cautiously worded , I drew from my toil - worn spouse a tolerably circumstantial account of the journey . The first day had been ...
... comfort of life depends , produced their usual humanizing effect ; and by questions skilfully timed and cautiously worded , I drew from my toil - worn spouse a tolerably circumstantial account of the journey . The first day had been ...
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