Filling up the chinks, Volume 353Frederick Warne and Company, Bedford Street, Covent Garden., 1869 - 203 pages |
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... kitchen fire was burning low and dull in Joseph Adams's cottage , and beside it sat Stephen Adams , his second son , a boy of about fourteen years of age , pale , flaxen- haired , and blue - eyed , yet known among his family , friends ...
... kitchen fire was burning low and dull in Joseph Adams's cottage , and beside it sat Stephen Adams , his second son , a boy of about fourteen years of age , pale , flaxen- haired , and blue - eyed , yet known among his family , friends ...
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... kitchen . Stephen was not strong enough to work in the factory ; he had tried for only one week since his illness ; at the end of that time his mother would allow of it no longer . The draughts , in which of necessity he was obliged to ...
... kitchen . Stephen was not strong enough to work in the factory ; he had tried for only one week since his illness ; at the end of that time his mother would allow of it no longer . The draughts , in which of necessity he was obliged to ...
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... kitchen door and came in amongst them all . " I say , where did you get that bale of woollen goods you've got wound round your throat ? ” “ I was lent it , ” replied Stephen , hurriedly , as he sought with some nervousness to extricate ...
... kitchen door and came in amongst them all . " I say , where did you get that bale of woollen goods you've got wound round your throat ? ” “ I was lent it , ” replied Stephen , hurriedly , as he sought with some nervousness to extricate ...
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... kitchen door till the tea - things rattled on the shelf , he went off about his own business . " There he goes in a tantrum , and woke the baby , so he has with the bang he gave the door , " observed old Adams , as , with an asthmatic ...
... kitchen door till the tea - things rattled on the shelf , he went off about his own business . " There he goes in a tantrum , and woke the baby , so he has with the bang he gave the door , " observed old Adams , as , with an asthmatic ...
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... kitchen , " ain't you a - comin ' down - stairs to breakfast ? Fine hours , these , to be lying abed on a New Year's morning . " When Stephen turned round from the door his face was as pale as his little brother's ; for , on hear- ing ...
... kitchen , " ain't you a - comin ' down - stairs to breakfast ? Fine hours , these , to be lying abed on a New Year's morning . " When Stephen turned round from the door his face was as pale as his little brother's ; for , on hear- ing ...
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Page 164 - There could be little doubt in the minds of those who saw Joseph Adams that he was nearing " the land o' the leal" — that unless some rescue, prompt and decisive, were extended to him his days were numbered.