Famous Men of Modern TimesG.C. Rand, 1855 - 288 стор. |
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... and the world so much gratifica- tion . At all events , Aunt Jennie , from the first , de- voted herself to the " puir lame laddie , " with all the B earnestness of a mother's love . She watched and cherished WALTER SCOTT . 9.
... and the world so much gratifica- tion . At all events , Aunt Jennie , from the first , de- voted herself to the " puir lame laddie , " with all the B earnestness of a mother's love . She watched and cherished WALTER SCOTT . 9.
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Samuel Griswold Goodrich. earnestness of a mother's love . She watched and cherished him , guarded him from accidents , and cod- dled him with little dainties ; told tales to amuse his waking hours , and sung him to sleep at night . For ...
Samuel Griswold Goodrich. earnestness of a mother's love . She watched and cherished him , guarded him from accidents , and cod- dled him with little dainties ; told tales to amuse his waking hours , and sung him to sleep at night . For ...
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... mother encouraged his love of books , and asked him to read to her , which he often did . His favorite position was on his back on the carpet , his lame leg over his left one , and on it his book , as if it were a desk . Here he would ...
... mother encouraged his love of books , and asked him to read to her , which he often did . His favorite position was on his back on the carpet , his lame leg over his left one , and on it his book , as if it were a desk . Here he would ...
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... mother , who was expecting him , was alarmed at his non - appearance ; and when , after the storm had cleared away , he came home , she began to reprimand him severely . He then said that he took shelter in one of the public stairways ...
... mother , who was expecting him , was alarmed at his non - appearance ; and when , after the storm had cleared away , he came home , she began to reprimand him severely . He then said that he took shelter in one of the public stairways ...
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... mother , who had separated from her husband , retired , with her son George , to Scot- land , and established ... mother's inflammable temper ; and , LORD BYRON,
... mother , who had separated from her husband , retired , with her son George , to Scot- land , and established ... mother's inflammable temper ; and , LORD BYRON,
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