Talent in tatters; or, Some vicissitudes in the life of an English boy, by Hope WraytheGriffith & Farran, 1878 - 256 pages |
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... adds , turning back towards the door . ' Oh no , Uncle Jack , come here , do ! Do you know I have been thinking about that little boy we saw out to - day . He looked so very sad , didn't he ? I suppose you've never seen him before ...
... adds , turning back towards the door . ' Oh no , Uncle Jack , come here , do ! Do you know I have been thinking about that little boy we saw out to - day . He looked so very sad , didn't he ? I suppose you've never seen him before ...
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... adds , looking round ; ' but we must see what we can do for you . ' With this Uncle Jack takes up his hat , goes to the door , and beckons to Tim , who follows him . When they are outside , he says : ' Tim , here is a shilling to get ...
... adds , looking round ; ' but we must see what we can do for you . ' With this Uncle Jack takes up his hat , goes to the door , and beckons to Tim , who follows him . When they are outside , he says : ' Tim , here is a shilling to get ...
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... adds to his sister ; ' and if you will come , I can take you when I go , for much might be done ; any matter of expense entailed I undertake to defray . ' ' Well , Jack , we can easily settle all about that afterwards . What time shall ...
... adds to his sister ; ' and if you will come , I can take you when I go , for much might be done ; any matter of expense entailed I undertake to defray . ' ' Well , Jack , we can easily settle all about that afterwards . What time shall ...
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... adds the child , his grammar giving place to his feelings . ' Poor little child ! ' says Dr. Clayton gently ; it is for your own good that I am sending you away . You will have more chance of F growing a tall , strong boy in the country ...
... adds the child , his grammar giving place to his feelings . ' Poor little child ! ' says Dr. Clayton gently ; it is for your own good that I am sending you away . You will have more chance of F growing a tall , strong boy in the country ...
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... adds cheerfully , ' and see how you are getting on ; but you must be a good boy , and do as you are told . ' ' Please , sir- I'll try , ' says shakily . Tim very ' That's right , ' replies Dr. Clayton ; ' now I have done with you , so ...
... adds cheerfully , ' and see how you are getting on ; but you must be a good boy , and do as you are told . ' ' Please , sir- I'll try , ' says shakily . Tim very ' That's right , ' replies Dr. Clayton ; ' now I have done with you , so ...
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