William, Allair; Or, Running Away to SeaGriffith and Farran (successors to Newbery and Harris), 1864 - 192 pages |
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... gives the title to this book . On the morning spoken of , the church bells rang out a merry peal , heralding in the holiday ; so early , that few people were awake to hear them . Their sound aroused many , ―amongst others , William ...
... gives the title to this book . On the morning spoken of , the church bells rang out a merry peal , heralding in the holiday ; so early , that few people were awake to hear them . Their sound aroused many , ―amongst others , William ...
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... - ing I cared to know the time . " " I do believe it is fine ! " exclaimed Alice . William ? " " Is it " If you get up , you'll see . It's not pouring cats and dogs . Get up , Rose . I'll give you THE TWENTY - NINTH OF MAY , 7.
... - ing I cared to know the time . " " I do believe it is fine ! " exclaimed Alice . William ? " " Is it " If you get up , you'll see . It's not pouring cats and dogs . Get up , Rose . I'll give you THE TWENTY - NINTH OF MAY , 7.
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Mrs. Henry Wood. dogs . Get up , Rose . I'll give you ten minutes to dress in . Shall I call Edmund ? " " No , " replied Alice Allair . " Mamma forbid it last night . She said he was never well throughout the day if aroused up early ...
Mrs. Henry Wood. dogs . Get up , Rose . I'll give you ten minutes to dress in . Shall I call Edmund ? " " No , " replied Alice Allair . " Mamma forbid it last night . She said he was never well throughout the day if aroused up early ...
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... give up my golden visions would be a climax I'd rather not contemplate . Oh , it won't come to that ! Papa sympathizes with me . I know he does . He cared as much for the sea as I do , and they forbid his going . His father was a brave ...
... give up my golden visions would be a climax I'd rather not contemplate . Oh , it won't come to that ! Papa sympathizes with me . I know he does . He cared as much for the sea as I do , and they forbid his going . His father was a brave ...
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... boys , are thinking so . But you must not give William Allair credit for it ; it was borrowed from his father . Mr Allair had echoed it in his and many presence many a time . You will find it to be the 12 WILLIAM ALLAIR .
... boys , are thinking so . But you must not give William Allair credit for it ; it was borrowed from his father . Mr Allair had echoed it in his and many presence many a time . You will find it to be the 12 WILLIAM ALLAIR .
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ABSOLON Alice asked battle boys breakfast called Cape Horn captain Caroline Chillianwallah coloured custard desk Dr Robertson Engravings eyes face father Fcap Ferozeshah Fisher flogging forecastle Frontispiece gilt edges going to sea gone Gripper Gruff Jones guess hands happy HARRISON WEIR Harry Vane heard heart HISTORY hope Illustrations by JOHN James Carter Jenniker's JOHN GILBERT knew laughed letter live look Lord Gough mamma Manor Farm mate Mildred mind morning morocco Mother Graham never night niker papa plain punishment replied returned Richard Jenniker Royal 16mo sailor sails Second Edition ship Sikhs Small 4to spoke Squire Jones step-aunt STORIES Super-royal 16mo tale tarts tell there's thing THOMAS HOOD thought told Tom Fisher tone trees turned uncle Vane's vessel voyage watch WEIR whisper Whittermead William Allair wish words young
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