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... MIDSIE'S MARKETINGS AT MENTZ • 85 • • 97 XII . WONDERFUL TOYS TO BE SEEN AT FRANKFORT XIII . THE SILVER WEDDING - A STORY OF FRANKFORT XIV . AN ADVENTURE WITH GENDARMES 104 · 119 • • 123 • XV . THE HOME OF THE PRINCESS ALICE AND THE ...
... MIDSIE'S MARKETINGS AT MENTZ • 85 • • 97 XII . WONDERFUL TOYS TO BE SEEN AT FRANKFORT XIII . THE SILVER WEDDING - A STORY OF FRANKFORT XIV . AN ADVENTURE WITH GENDARMES 104 · 119 • • 123 • XV . THE HOME OF THE PRINCESS ALICE AND THE ...
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... Midsie , my elder sister ( a girl of seventeen ) , brought out her work ; papa buried himself in the Times ; I , having risen at four o'clock in order to pack my bag , and finish my holiday theme , felt very drowsy , and was soon fast ...
... Midsie , my elder sister ( a girl of seventeen ) , brought out her work ; papa buried himself in the Times ; I , having risen at four o'clock in order to pack my bag , and finish my holiday theme , felt very drowsy , and was soon fast ...
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... Midsie's , and a white muslin scarf . 66 He Oh , to tink dat de window of cabin was not fast bolt on a night like dis , " said the mamma merchant , " and our poor children to be drowned alive . " " Drowned alive , my dear madam ...
... Midsie's , and a white muslin scarf . 66 He Oh , to tink dat de window of cabin was not fast bolt on a night like dis , " said the mamma merchant , " and our poor children to be drowned alive . " " Drowned alive , my dear madam ...
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... Midsie , though she was very ill , foraged up some of Jessie's night - gowns for the elder children ; the Chinese nursemaid with the orange face , and the stewardess , soaked up the water in the cabin , and aired some dry sheets ...
... Midsie , though she was very ill , foraged up some of Jessie's night - gowns for the elder children ; the Chinese nursemaid with the orange face , and the stewardess , soaked up the water in the cabin , and aired some dry sheets ...
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... Midsie , in which each street has a canal for its next door neighbour , and you can't call on your friends over the way without singing , ' Over the water to Charlie . ' Come , children - dams , dykes , dolls , and all , now for them ...
... Midsie , in which each street has a canal for its next door neighbour , and you can't call on your friends over the way without singing , ' Over the water to Charlie . ' Come , children - dams , dykes , dolls , and all , now for them ...
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Page 29 - Anon, out of the earth a fabric huge Rose like an exhalation, with the sound Of dulcet symphonies and voices sweet, Built like a temple, where pilasters round Were set, and Doric pillars overlaid With golden architrave; nor did there want Cornice or frieze, with bossy sculptures graven : The roof was fretted gold.
Page 103 - And in at the windows, and in at the door, And through the walls, by thousands they pour, And down from the ceiling, and up through the floor, From the right and the left, from behind and before, From within and without, from above and below, And all at once to the bishop they go.
Page 79 - By Coblentz, on a rise of gentle ground, There is a small and simple pyramid, Crowning the summit of the verdant mound; Beneath its base are heroes...
Page 29 - True Stories from Ancient History, chronologically arranged from the Creation of the World to the Death of Charlemagne. Twelfth Edition.
Page 23 - Glimpses of Nature ; And Objects of Interest described during a Visit to the Isle of Wight. Designed to assist and encourage Young Persons in forming habits of observation. By Mrs. LOUDON. Second Edition, enlarged. With Forty-one Illustrations. 3s. 6d. cloth. "We could not recommend a more valuable little volume. It is full of information, conveyed in the most agreeable manner."— Literary Gazette.
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