The history of the Fairchild family; or, The child's manualJ. Hatchard and Son, 1822 - 300 psl. |
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... to be used by the Father or Master of a Family for his Children or Servants Hymn XXVII . ” ........................... . 251 262 263 264 272 273 274 285 ib . 286 300 ib . HISTORY OF THE FAIRCHILD FAMILY . INTRODUCTION . MR .
... to be used by the Father or Master of a Family for his Children or Servants Hymn XXVII . ” ........................... . 251 262 263 264 272 273 274 285 ib . 286 300 ib . HISTORY OF THE FAIRCHILD FAMILY . INTRODUCTION . MR .
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... servants , Betty and John : Betty's business was to clean the house , cook the dinner , and milk the cow ; and John waited at table , worked in the garden , fed the pig , and took care of the meadow in which the cow grazed . Mr. and Mrs ...
... servants , Betty and John : Betty's business was to clean the house , cook the dinner , and milk the cow ; and John waited at table , worked in the garden , fed the pig , and took care of the meadow in which the cow grazed . Mr. and Mrs ...
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... servants brought me my supper : I gave part of it to Shock , and , when I had eaten the rest , went to bed . As I lay in my bed , I felt very glad that I had got through that evening without doing any thing I thought naughty , and was ...
... servants brought me my supper : I gave part of it to Shock , and , when I had eaten the rest , went to bed . As I lay in my bed , I felt very glad that I had got through that evening without doing any thing I thought naughty , and was ...
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... servants different ways to look for me . The person who happened to come to look for me in the cherry orchard , was Mrs. Bridget , who was the only one of the servants who would have told of me . She soon spied me with Nanny in the ...
... servants different ways to look for me . The person who happened to come to look for me in the cherry orchard , was Mrs. Bridget , who was the only one of the servants who would have told of me . She soon spied me with Nanny in the ...
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... servants did not dare to answer them , lest they should lose their places the consequence of which was , that no good servant would stay , to be abused by wicked children . " From quarrelling with the servants , these angry boys ...
... servants did not dare to answer them , lest they should lose their places the consequence of which was , that no good servant would stay , to be abused by wicked children . " From quarrelling with the servants , these angry boys ...
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The History of the Fairchild Family, Or, The Child's Manual, 1 tomas Mary M. B. Sherwood Visos knygos peržiūra - 1853 |
The History of the Fairchild Family, Or, The Child's Manual Mary Martha Sherwood Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1889 |
The History of the Fairchild Family; Or, the Child's Manual Mary Martha Sherwood Peržiūra negalima - 2019 |
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