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... Davies , " said Mrs Marchmont , " she is a most respectable person , and a capital nurse . She was telling me , the other day , that her sailor son has taken this house for her on condition that she does not go out nursing any more , as ...
... Davies , " said Mrs Marchmont , " she is a most respectable person , and a capital nurse . She was telling me , the other day , that her sailor son has taken this house for her on condition that she does not go out nursing any more , as ...
Page 114
... Davies ' cottage stood on a sort of terrace in the rock , which had been formed long ago by a land - slip . A short sandy lane led down from her garden - gate to the sea- shore , and from the parlour - window Lucy could see the ships ...
... Davies ' cottage stood on a sort of terrace in the rock , which had been formed long ago by a land - slip . A short sandy lane led down from her garden - gate to the sea- shore , and from the parlour - window Lucy could see the ships ...
Page 115
... Davies . " They had been at Beachport about a fort- night when Will Davies came home from sea . His old mother had so often spoken of her sailor boy , that Kate and Lucy were not pre- pared to see him such a tall bronzed man as he was ...
... Davies . " They had been at Beachport about a fort- night when Will Davies came home from sea . His old mother had so often spoken of her sailor boy , that Kate and Lucy were not pre- pared to see him such a tall bronzed man as he was ...
Page 116
... Davies scolded her son for putting such an idea into the poor child's head . " You know she cannot sit up , Will , and she could not lie comfortably on the seat of a boat , " she said . Lucy's bright look had faded . She was very ...
... Davies scolded her son for putting such an idea into the poor child's head . " You know she cannot sit up , Will , and she could not lie comfortably on the seat of a boat , " she said . Lucy's bright look had faded . She was very ...
Page 117
... Davies was sorry that his thoughtless speech had caused the poor child such disap- pointment ; and when he saw the big tears falling from her blue eyes , he called himself such ugly names , and seemed so provoked with himself for his ...
... Davies was sorry that his thoughtless speech had caused the poor child such disap- pointment ; and when he saw the big tears falling from her blue eyes , he called himself such ugly names , and seemed so provoked with himself for his ...
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