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... Aunt Charlotte contented herself with the bunch of forget - me - nots her little niece had prepared for her . Dolly looked anxiously to see that no sign of the objec- tionable yellow was apparent in her aunt's dress . But she could ...
... Aunt Charlotte contented herself with the bunch of forget - me - nots her little niece had prepared for her . Dolly looked anxiously to see that no sign of the objec- tionable yellow was apparent in her aunt's dress . But she could ...
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... Aunt Charlotte to tell her of the circumstance . He knew he had been wrong , and merited his aunt's rebuke . But instead of owning it , and striving to atone for his fault by increased attention to his duties , he chose to consider ...
... Aunt Charlotte to tell her of the circumstance . He knew he had been wrong , and merited his aunt's rebuke . But instead of owning it , and striving to atone for his fault by increased attention to his duties , he chose to consider ...
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... aunt and the master . He did not want to meet the eyes of his schoolfellows , to whom he had boasted he was going to have another half - holiday . He feared their jeers . He did not want to hand that note to his master , with his aunt's ...
... aunt and the master . He did not want to meet the eyes of his schoolfellows , to whom he had boasted he was going to have another half - holiday . He feared their jeers . He did not want to hand that note to his master , with his aunt's ...
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... Aunt Charlotte ; " go round the garden and look for Harty . You had better take your lantern and look into the summer ... aunt's side the tears gathered in her eyes , and her little hands were tightly clasped . " Auntie , where can Harty ...
... Aunt Charlotte ; " go round the garden and look for Harty . You had better take your lantern and look into the summer ... aunt's side the tears gathered in her eyes , and her little hands were tightly clasped . " Auntie , where can Harty ...
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... aunt's request , was endeavouring to eat some breakfast . was evident she had no appetite . Aunt Charlotte left the room to speak to the girl Jessie . Mrs. Fairbairn took the opportunity of saying a few words to Dolly . " You must be ...
... aunt's request , was endeavouring to eat some breakfast . was evident she had no appetite . Aunt Charlotte left the room to speak to the girl Jessie . Mrs. Fairbairn took the opportunity of saying a few words to Dolly . " You must be ...
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adventure Annie asked Dolly Aunt Charlotte aunt's aunty Bannock BARBARA HUTTON began blue boat Bobby Fisher boy's brave brother Caprice Captain Crowe child coloured cottage cricket dear Harty deck Dolly's dreadful Edition eyes face Fairbairn father Fcap feet followed Freddy G. A. HENTY gilt edges glad hand HARRISON WEIR Harty's Hawkins head heard heart Illustrations Jessie knew lady Larcom laughed little girl looked ma'am Master Harty mate McCurry Mike Brady mind Miriam Miss Miss Dolly morning morocco mother musical box never night passengers pedlar Peter Pranks poor fellow poor Harty replied returned rience round sail sailors savages seemed Shillings ship shook sick sight Smithson soon stood Stories strange tell tent terrible things THOMAS HOOD thought told took trees turned vessel voice wind Winwood woman wonder wood young
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Page 254 - These Lyrics are selected and composed for children who are too young to sing operatic or romantic songs or too old for those founded on nursery tales. The melodies are all of a suitable compass, so that the voices may not be injured by practice at an early age."— Extract from Preface.
Page 260 - EXAMINER'S ASSISTANT. Specially adapted, by a novel arrangement of the subject, for Examination Purposes, but also suited for general use in Schools.
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