Angelo, Or The Pine Forest in the AlpsGriffith and Farran, 1864 - Alps |
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... wished the curé would come home , that she might ask his advice ; and she thought that per- haps he would persuade her husband to let Angelo stay with them . Angelo did not know of all these perplexities ; he was happier , poor child ...
... wished the curé would come home , that she might ask his advice ; and she thought that per- haps he would persuade her husband to let Angelo stay with them . Angelo did not know of all these perplexities ; he was happier , poor child ...
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... wished him dead , because some of the faggots had been too slightly bound together , and others had not been piled exactly as he wished . Angelo was very miserable , and sat down under a tree at dinner time , and cried bitterly ...
... wished him dead , because some of the faggots had been too slightly bound together , and others had not been piled exactly as he wished . Angelo was very miserable , and sat down under a tree at dinner time , and cried bitterly ...
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... wished that he too might join in these heavenly sounds , and then he thought he should desire to do nothing else all his days . After he left the chapel , Angelo wandered away into the fields by himself ; he wanted to be alone . He lay ...
... wished that he too might join in these heavenly sounds , and then he thought he should desire to do nothing else all his days . After he left the chapel , Angelo wandered away into the fields by himself ; he wanted to be alone . He lay ...
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... wished to give you a treat . But what have you been doing with yourself all day ? " " I have been out by the waterfall beyond the fields . I did not know how time went on . " Angelo could not have spoken to any one of the thoughts that ...
... wished to give you a treat . But what have you been doing with yourself all day ? " " I have been out by the waterfall beyond the fields . I did not know how time went on . " Angelo could not have spoken to any one of the thoughts that ...
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... have had both . I saw your mother , and wished to marry her ; she was good and very beautiful ; but she would not have me . Shortly after , I heard that she was married to a young man , a soldier , who The Pine Forest in the Alps . 75.
... have had both . I saw your mother , and wished to marry her ; she was good and very beautiful ; but she would not have me . Shortly after , I heard that she was married to a young man , a soldier , who The Pine Forest in the Alps . 75.
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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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