Angelo, Or The Pine Forest in the AlpsGriffith and Farran, 1864 - Alps |
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... passed , from the little closet where he lay ; and he was very frightened at the thought of being taken away by that dreadful - looking man into a strange place , and he began to consider within himself what he would do . He could not ...
... passed , from the little closet where he lay ; and he was very frightened at the thought of being taken away by that dreadful - looking man into a strange place , and he began to consider within himself what he would do . He could not ...
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... passed the village , which had not more than a dozen scattered houses , they turned aside into the dark pine forest , where there is only a green twilight , and the tall pine trees grow amongst large blocks of mountain rock , covered ...
... passed the village , which had not more than a dozen scattered houses , they turned aside into the dark pine forest , where there is only a green twilight , and the tall pine trees grow amongst large blocks of mountain rock , covered ...
Page 37
... its hand . So time passed on . He had been with Paul some months : it was now late in September , and the days were growing short . One day , it hap- pened that Paul had been very bad - tempered , The Pine Forest in the Alps . 37.
... its hand . So time passed on . He had been with Paul some months : it was now late in September , and the days were growing short . One day , it hap- pened that Paul had been very bad - tempered , The Pine Forest in the Alps . 37.
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... passed by . He felt that they thought him a murderer ; he was very miserable , far more miser- able than ever he had made Angelo , or any of his other boys he drank more than ever out of his stone bottle , and said such dreadful things ...
... passed by . He felt that they thought him a murderer ; he was very miserable , far more miser- able than ever he had made Angelo , or any of his other boys he drank more than ever out of his stone bottle , and said such dreadful things ...
Page 76
... passing on , when I recognised her for Margaretta - for your mother ! My heart smote me for all my hard thoughts about her . She looked so pale , and starved for want of food ; and the baby was a poor little wailing thing . I sent her ...
... passing on , when I recognised her for Margaretta - for your mother ! My heart smote me for all my hard thoughts about her . She looked so pale , and starved for want of food ; and the baby was a poor little wailing thing . I sent her ...
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ADVENTURES amongst Amusing Angelo felt Angostino Animals asses Author Babbette BARBARA HUTTON beat beautiful began bevelled boards brother C. H. BENNETT Cape Coast Castle carved chapel child cloth elegant coloured cottage curé Engravings FAGGOT HOUSE faggots Fairy fancy Fcap fire Fourth Edition Fourth Thousand Frontispiece G. A. HENTY gilt edges girls grandmother hand HARRISON WEIR heart History Illustrations by HARRISON Imperial 16mo JOHN TIMBS knew lived looked Madame Molé master miserable morocco mother neighbours never Nursery old woman OLIVER GOLDSMITH painter Paul Picture Book Pine Forest poor little pray prayers price 6d Queen Elizabeth's Hospital recollect rocks Rome Royal 16mo Sallenches Second Edition Shillings and Sixpence Small 4to Small Post 8vo Stories stranger Super-Royal 16mo supper Tale tell things Third Edition Thirty-Nine Articles THOMAS HOOD thought Three Shillings told took village W. H. G. KINGSTON wonder wood Words young
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