New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 164
... mother with her weeping children , " exclaimed the wife , quickly seizing the half frightened boy and girl , one in each hand , and passing into the house . She went on through the open door into the parlour , where Balmat still sat ...
... mother with her weeping children , " exclaimed the wife , quickly seizing the half frightened boy and girl , one in each hand , and passing into the house . She went on through the open door into the parlour , where Balmat still sat ...
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... mother . She taught him his early lessons , romped with him , played and sang to him , and did all she could to amuse him , and to render his companionless life happy . Yet the child was very miser- able . He loved his mother , it is ...
... mother . She taught him his early lessons , romped with him , played and sang to him , and did all she could to amuse him , and to render his companionless life happy . Yet the child was very miser- able . He loved his mother , it is ...
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... Mother , " replied the beautiful duchesse , with a sob , " mother ! I am your child ! " " " And the Turk ? " screamed Mrs. de Courtenay , trembling from head to foot . " The Turk proved a friendly Christian to me , " returned Madame de ...
... Mother , " replied the beautiful duchesse , with a sob , " mother ! I am your child ! " " " And the Turk ? " screamed Mrs. de Courtenay , trembling from head to foot . " The Turk proved a friendly Christian to me , " returned Madame de ...
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