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Page 109
... Master Marmy may be in bed when we get in , for I am very tired , and shall want my tea quietly . ' ' Why , it is half - past nine o'clock now , ma'am . The young gentleman is certain to be in bed , and asleep too , long ago , ' I said ...
... Master Marmy may be in bed when we get in , for I am very tired , and shall want my tea quietly . ' ' Why , it is half - past nine o'clock now , ma'am . The young gentleman is certain to be in bed , and asleep too , long ago , ' I said ...
Page 110
... Marmy down there ! ' But Master Marmy screamed out louder and louder , ' Let me go ! Get out ! Go away IIO THE NURSERY TIMES .
... Marmy down there ! ' But Master Marmy screamed out louder and louder , ' Let me go ! Get out ! Go away IIO THE NURSERY TIMES .
Page 117
... Master Marmy went down to breakfast together , when he had some coffee , and some more shrimps ; and directly after his breakfast , a donkey was sent for , to take him a ride ; then the black boy tied on his walking things , and he came ...
... Master Marmy went down to breakfast together , when he had some coffee , and some more shrimps ; and directly after his breakfast , a donkey was sent for , to take him a ride ; then the black boy tied on his walking things , and he came ...
Page 119
... Master Marmy down in the garden , at the back of the house , pulling about the flowers he ought not to have touched . The grandmamma called out from her window above , ' Leave those flowers alone , Marmy . ' But he went on doing just ...
... Master Marmy down in the garden , at the back of the house , pulling about the flowers he ought not to have touched . The grandmamma called out from her window above , ' Leave those flowers alone , Marmy . ' But he went on doing just ...
Page 120
... Master Marmy's little delicate limbs . I could not bear to see it ; and one new thing I found out that day was , that Sambo was not a good boy himself , and that he loved to tease Master Marmy , and make his poor little passionate heart ...
... Master Marmy's little delicate limbs . I could not bear to see it ; and one new thing I found out that day was , that Sambo was not a good boy himself , and that he loved to tease Master Marmy , and make his poor little passionate heart ...
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