Elsie's Vacation and After EventsDodd, Mead,, 1891 - 292 стор. When the family returns home from their journey in the Dolphin, they learn Grandma Elsie is ill and must have surgery. Elsie and her family put their trust in God to help them endure the hardship and uncertainty of her future. To aid her recovery, Elsie chooses to recuperate at Viamede, her family's Louisiana home. |
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... she said , " and I'm sure I am much happier than I should be if you had let me go on indulging my bad temper and wil- fulness . Oh , it's so nice to be able to run to my dear father whenever I want to , and a.ways to 8 ELSIE'S VACATION .
... she said , " and I'm sure I am much happier than I should be if you had let me go on indulging my bad temper and wil- fulness . Oh , it's so nice to be able to run to my dear father whenever I want to , and a.ways to 8 ELSIE'S VACATION .
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... able to turn its atten- tion entirely upon the British fleet , which now opened a heavy cannonade upon Fort Mifflin , attempting also to get floating batteries into the channel back of the island . " But Lieutenant - Colonel Smith , a ...
... able to turn its atten- tion entirely upon the British fleet , which now opened a heavy cannonade upon Fort Mifflin , attempting also to get floating batteries into the channel back of the island . " But Lieutenant - Colonel Smith , a ...
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... , and would not even return Morgan's corps , which Washington had been but ill able to spare to him . " Hamilton , sent by Washington to hasten Gates's movements in the matter , grew very in dignant 48 ELSIE'S VACATION .
... , and would not even return Morgan's corps , which Washington had been but ill able to spare to him . " Hamilton , sent by Washington to hasten Gates's movements in the matter , grew very in dignant 48 ELSIE'S VACATION .
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... able to do so alone , but that France , Spain , and Hol- land were the natural enemies of Great Britain . ' " Where will they be all this while ? ' he asked . ' Do you suppose they will stand by , idle and indifferent spectators to the ...
... able to do so alone , but that France , Spain , and Hol- land were the natural enemies of Great Britain . ' " Where will they be all this while ? ' he asked . ' Do you suppose they will stand by , idle and indifferent spectators to the ...
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... able to do some- thing to prevent the carrying out of their plans against the liberties of her country . " She sent her family to bed , according to directions , before the officers came , and after admitting them retired to her own ...
... able to do some- thing to prevent the carrying out of their plans against the liberties of her country . " She sent her family to bed , according to directions , before the officers came , and after admitting them retired to her own ...
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