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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Page 46
... negroes not to molest it . For when I was in Virginia , all the servants and labourers on my friend's estate were negro slaves , whose children , I grieve to tell you , from not having been taught better , would maim and destroy young ...
... negroes not to molest it . For when I was in Virginia , all the servants and labourers on my friend's estate were negro slaves , whose children , I grieve to tell you , from not having been taught better , would maim and destroy young ...
Page 47
... negroes , who in spite of their promises were not to be trusted , I was obliged to keep a strict watch over the young birds , and visit them several times a day , even at the risk of having my eyes pecked out by the much affronted ...
... negroes , who in spite of their promises were not to be trusted , I was obliged to keep a strict watch over the young birds , and visit them several times a day , even at the risk of having my eyes pecked out by the much affronted ...
Page 69
... negroes was quite another thing . The little black chil- dren thought they were doing me good service in hunting the woods for birds ' nests , and when " ' But why did you tell them anything about it , dear Aunt Jenny ? ' Maggie put in ...
... negroes was quite another thing . The little black chil- dren thought they were doing me good service in hunting the woods for birds ' nests , and when " ' But why did you tell them anything about it , dear Aunt Jenny ? ' Maggie put in ...
Page 70
... negroes ; and you , Dunny , will learn something of the dif- ficulties one had to surmount in order to procure any young birds at all , ' Duncan and Maggie both professed themselves to be equally satisfied ; and as they tripped along ...
... negroes ; and you , Dunny , will learn something of the dif- ficulties one had to surmount in order to procure any young birds at all , ' Duncan and Maggie both professed themselves to be equally satisfied ; and as they tripped along ...
Page 72
... negroes had been accustomed to set traps of this kind to ensnare rabbits and larger birds for food , and for which purpose , if the captive was killed , it was all the better ; but they did not reflect that the same means would not ...
... negroes had been accustomed to set traps of this kind to ensnare rabbits and larger birds for food , and for which purpose , if the captive was killed , it was all the better ; but they did not reflect that the same means would not ...
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