Distant Homes; Or, The Graham Family in New ZealandGriffith and Farran, (Successors to Newbery and Harris,) corner of St. Paul's Churchyard, 1862 - Canterbury (N.Z.) - 231 pages "A Swiss-Family-Robinson-like account of immigrant life in New Zealand based on letters written by Rev. W.J. Aylmer of Akaroa to England and worked up by the wife of Rev. Aylmer's cousin"--Bagnall. |
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... told me , " exclaimed Lucy , looking angry . " You were at school you know ; but let me go on ; well , it might not have been so bad after all , but old Mr. Crossly had lost his money too it seems ; and when he died the other day ...
... told me , " exclaimed Lucy , looking angry . " You were at school you know ; but let me go on ; well , it might not have been so bad after all , but old Mr. Crossly had lost his money too it seems ; and when he died the other day ...
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... " Well , Tom , " answered Lucy , becoming very grave , “ it is true ; I've just been to the dressing room , and Mamma told me , herself ; is'nt it a dreadful thing . ” 66 TOM'S OPINION . 5 Whoop , Hurrah ! New 4 THE GRAHAM FAMILY .
... " Well , Tom , " answered Lucy , becoming very grave , “ it is true ; I've just been to the dressing room , and Mamma told me , herself ; is'nt it a dreadful thing . ” 66 TOM'S OPINION . 5 Whoop , Hurrah ! New 4 THE GRAHAM FAMILY .
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... told by Tom it was a bit of a Cannibal . This little incident , slight as it was , gave another tone to Mrs. Graham's feelings , and ere long she too joined in the merry conversation going on , and gave her opinion as to the relative ...
... told by Tom it was a bit of a Cannibal . This little incident , slight as it was , gave another tone to Mrs. Graham's feelings , and ere long she too joined in the merry conversation going on , and gave her opinion as to the relative ...
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... told Lucy , the gold - field was only a dull dirty - looking plain , covered with holes , and wooden huts ; the diggers themselves , all looking very wretched , and making a dreadful noise all night -altogether such a dismal sight that ...
... told Lucy , the gold - field was only a dull dirty - looking plain , covered with holes , and wooden huts ; the diggers themselves , all looking very wretched , and making a dreadful noise all night -altogether such a dismal sight that ...
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... told them to stand still , while she went to look at Aps . He was lying sound asleep in his berth , his curls all tossed , and his pretty , white , fat legs thrown over the coverlet . Mrs. Graham knelt down by his side , and prayed God ...
... told them to stand still , while she went to look at Aps . He was lying sound asleep in his berth , his curls all tossed , and his pretty , white , fat legs thrown over the coverlet . Mrs. Graham knelt down by his side , and prayed God ...
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