Aunt Jenny's American PetsGriffith and Farran,successors to Newberry and Harris, corner of St. Paul's Churchyard, 1872 - Birds - 222 pages |
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Catherine Cooper Hopley. things , and eat out of their hands , -that was the ambition and triumph of Duncan and Maggie Morton . And Freddy and the lesser Mortons - known as the nursery children— bid fair to add to the family menagerie ...
Catherine Cooper Hopley. things , and eat out of their hands , -that was the ambition and triumph of Duncan and Maggie Morton . And Freddy and the lesser Mortons - known as the nursery children— bid fair to add to the family menagerie ...
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... hands , and dawdling by the pond , regardless of a frosty December morning , to watch the muscovy ducks enjoying their dip , when they espied their papa coming out of the house , and ran across the lawn to meet him . Hosts of pets had ...
... hands , and dawdling by the pond , regardless of a frosty December morning , to watch the muscovy ducks enjoying their dip , when they espied their papa coming out of the house , and ran across the lawn to meet him . Hosts of pets had ...
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Catherine Cooper Hopley. things , and eat out of their hands , -that was the ambition and triumph of Duncan and Maggie Morton . And Freddy and the lesser Mortons - known as the nursery children- bid fair to add to the family menagerie ...
Catherine Cooper Hopley. things , and eat out of their hands , -that was the ambition and triumph of Duncan and Maggie Morton . And Freddy and the lesser Mortons - known as the nursery children- bid fair to add to the family menagerie ...
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... , and said , ' I am happy to tell you that your Aunt Jenny Morton does not speak through her nose . What else may you both please to ask ? ' Maggie held coaxingly by her father's hand , and look- The Morton Family . 3.
... , and said , ' I am happy to tell you that your Aunt Jenny Morton does not speak through her nose . What else may you both please to ask ? ' Maggie held coaxingly by her father's hand , and look- The Morton Family . 3.
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Catherine Cooper Hopley. Maggie held coaxingly by her father's hand , and look- ing up in his face , said , ' Is she nice , papa ? Shall we like her ? ' ' As to her being " nice , " like sugar - plums or otto - of- roses , that I cannot ...
Catherine Cooper Hopley. Maggie held coaxingly by her father's hand , and look- ing up in his face , said , ' Is she nice , papa ? Shall we like her ? ' ' As to her being " nice , " like sugar - plums or otto - of- roses , that I cannot ...
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