Corner cottage and its inmates; or, Trust in God, Volume 230Griffith and Farran, 1869 - 216 pages |
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Page 87
... George ' after his poor uncle . But that's neither here nor there . I was a - saying that the chest cost me nothing , nor more it did ; for Tommy Nott , the carpenter , cut the name in for me ( George's was only painted on ) ; and when ...
... George ' after his poor uncle . But that's neither here nor there . I was a - saying that the chest cost me nothing , nor more it did ; for Tommy Nott , the carpenter , cut the name in for me ( George's was only painted on ) ; and when ...
Page 122
... George , who was residing in Liverpool . This son was as the apple of his eye , the pride of his life , and he would talk of him , of his ways and doings , by the hour , and he always found a sym- pathetic listener in the Widow ...
... George , who was residing in Liverpool . This son was as the apple of his eye , the pride of his life , and he would talk of him , of his ways and doings , by the hour , and he always found a sym- pathetic listener in the Widow ...
Page 165
... said , " I am George Ford , ma'am , and it is my father's wish that I should meet you here , and show you over the factory . " They were all very much surprised at the address of this tall young man ; The Carrier's Son . 165.
... said , " I am George Ford , ma'am , and it is my father's wish that I should meet you here , and show you over the factory . " They were all very much surprised at the address of this tall young man ; The Carrier's Son . 165.
Page 166
... George Ford . " And then they all shook hands , and were quite friendly . ་ " Please , ma'am , don't call me Mr. George Ford ; please call me George - plain George . Every body calls me George . " " George , then , " said Mrs. Wentworth ...
... George Ford . " And then they all shook hands , and were quite friendly . ་ " Please , ma'am , don't call me Mr. George Ford ; please call me George - plain George . Every body calls me George . " " George , then , " said Mrs. Wentworth ...
Page 168
... George Ford , leading the way to one division of the great room , showed them a number of girls working in dead silence ! Yes , dead silence ! Every girl was deaf and dumb . " Oh , how sad ! " sighed Mrs. Wentworth . Sad , truly , but ...
... George Ford , leading the way to one division of the great room , showed them a number of girls working in dead silence ! Yes , dead silence ! Every girl was deaf and dumb . " Oh , how sad ! " sighed Mrs. Wentworth . Sad , truly , but ...
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