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... , " said the mamma merchant , " and our poor children to be drowned alive . " " Drowned alive , my dear madam , " cried papa ; " how very peculiar ! Do you mean to say that the UPS AND DOWNS ON THE WAY TO ROTTERDAM . 5.
... , " said the mamma merchant , " and our poor children to be drowned alive . " " Drowned alive , my dear madam , " cried papa ; " how very peculiar ! Do you mean to say that the UPS AND DOWNS ON THE WAY TO ROTTERDAM . 5.
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... poor little drenched things , stripped off its wet clothes , and rocked it to sleep in his warm rug ; Midsie , though she was very ill , foraged up some of Jessie's night - gowns for the elder children ; the Chinese nursemaid with the ...
... poor little drenched things , stripped off its wet clothes , and rocked it to sleep in his warm rug ; Midsie , though she was very ill , foraged up some of Jessie's night - gowns for the elder children ; the Chinese nursemaid with the ...
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... poor Uncle John's bosom till the cake had been eaten . All the ladies were no less frightened at the idea of having their boxes inspected , and made long speeches in self - defence , not a word of which could the officers understand ...
... poor Uncle John's bosom till the cake had been eaten . All the ladies were no less frightened at the idea of having their boxes inspected , and made long speeches in self - defence , not a word of which could the officers understand ...
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... poor Uncle John's cake - troubles recommenced . " I'll tell you what , Jack , " said papa , " that cake of Susan's will be the death of you if you go on like this . Hand me over your keys , and let me explain matters . You know how I ...
... poor Uncle John's cake - troubles recommenced . " I'll tell you what , Jack , " said papa , " that cake of Susan's will be the death of you if you go on like this . Hand me over your keys , and let me explain matters . You know how I ...
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... poor boatman into the circle of her fatal whirlpool . What a warning to coquettish young ladies is the Schöneberg , or Beautiful Hill , with its story of the seven lovely sisters , who were so hard- hearted to all the young knights in ...
... poor boatman into the circle of her fatal whirlpool . What a warning to coquettish young ladies is the Schöneberg , or Beautiful Hill , with its story of the seven lovely sisters , who were so hard- hearted to all the young knights in ...
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