The history of the Fairchild family; or, The child's manualJ. Hatchard and Son, 1822 - 300 páginas |
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... Squire Broom and ' Squire Blake , as the country people called them . ' Squire Broom was a man who honoured God and his blessed Son ; but ' Squire Blake was one of those men who feared not God , and was not ashamed to make an open ...
... Squire Broom and ' Squire Blake , as the country people called them . ' Squire Broom was a man who honoured God and his blessed Son ; but ' Squire Blake was one of those men who feared not God , and was not ashamed to make an open ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood . thought they never would have any . ' Squire Broom was not so rich as ' Squire Blake ; and , though a very worthy man , was not of such pleas- ing manners : so that many people did not like him , though in time of ...
Mary Martha Sherwood . thought they never would have any . ' Squire Broom was not so rich as ' Squire Blake ; and , though a very worthy man , was not of such pleas- ing manners : so that many people did not like him , though in time of ...
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... Squire Broom , ' said Mrs. Short ; for who else can it be ? ' · " Yes , ' said Mrs. Blake ; I have no doubt it is ; for Mr. Broom never loved my husband . But , ' added she , looking at Marten's mother , you do very wrong if you think ...
... Squire Broom , ' said Mrs. Short ; for who else can it be ? ' · " Yes , ' said Mrs. Blake ; I have no doubt it is ; for Mr. Broom never loved my husband . But , ' added she , looking at Marten's mother , you do very wrong if you think ...
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... Squire Broom ; and , when she had told him all that had passed between herself and Mrs. Blake , she asked him if he would take charge of poor little Marten when she was dead , and also of what little money she might leave behind her ...
... Squire Broom ; and , when she had told him all that had passed between herself and Mrs. Blake , she asked him if he would take charge of poor little Marten when she was dead , and also of what little money she might leave behind her ...
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... Squire Broom came in a one- horse chaise , to take him to school at Ashford . The master of the school at that time was a con- scientious man ; but ' Squire Broom did not know that he was so severe in the management of chil- dren as he ...
... Squire Broom came in a one- horse chaise , to take him to school at Ashford . The master of the school at that time was a con- scientious man ; but ' Squire Broom did not know that he was so severe in the management of chil- dren as he ...
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The History of the Fairchild Family, Or, The Child's Manual, Volume 1 Mary M. B. Sherwood Visualização completa - 1853 |
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