The Juvenile MagazineJ. Dickenson, 1875 |
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... Mother's Last Letter 143 Music - Bury Thy lorrow . 54 Papers from Fernando Po . 144 Obituaries 55 The Sad and Lasting Regret . 147 A Sunday School Aldress . 57 For Young Ladies 149 Freddie's Feat . 59 The Origin of the Postage ...
... Mother's Last Letter 143 Music - Bury Thy lorrow . 54 Papers from Fernando Po . 144 Obituaries 55 The Sad and Lasting Regret . 147 A Sunday School Aldress . 57 For Young Ladies 149 Freddie's Feat . 59 The Origin of the Postage ...
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... mother dreamt that , while standing at the back - yard door , with two women - neighbours - a large fly flew towards them , chased them up the yard , and settled on her fourth finger , and stung it . A short time before this , a brother ...
... mother dreamt that , while standing at the back - yard door , with two women - neighbours - a large fly flew towards them , chased them up the yard , and settled on her fourth finger , and stung it . A short time before this , a brother ...
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... mother . His leader , ministers , and other friends , seeing that it was in vain to encourage his hopes of recovery , addressed themselves pointedly to him on his spiritual state , and his prospects on leaving this world . After a ...
... mother . His leader , ministers , and other friends , seeing that it was in vain to encourage his hopes of recovery , addressed themselves pointedly to him on his spiritual state , and his prospects on leaving this world . After a ...
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... mother ? I wouldn't mind work then , or baby , or poor little Two , or any thing . But I ache and ache for mother all day long , and when I wake up in the night to give baby his food , I cannot see his poor little face sometimes for ...
... mother ? I wouldn't mind work then , or baby , or poor little Two , or any thing . But I ache and ache for mother all day long , and when I wake up in the night to give baby his food , I cannot see his poor little face sometimes for ...
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... mother , young man ; you and I must be good friends , for I too have lived in Italy . ' ' And was you happy there ? ' ' Very , very happy , ' said the gentleman , with a sigh . Percy forgot his coldness at once . ' We were so happy ...
... mother , young man ; you and I must be good friends , for I too have lived in Italy . ' ' And was you happy there ? ' ' Very , very happy , ' said the gentleman , with a sigh . Percy forgot his coldness at once . ' We were so happy ...
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