The Juvenile MagazineJ. Dickenson, 1881 |
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Andrew Ashton asked Augustus beautiful better big hoss birds blessed Bourne House called child Christmas roses Commercial Road Crosthwaite CROSTHWAITE'S MOTTO Cuckoo dear earth Engraving eyes F. H. HURD face father fear feel feet fellow felt Ferrington Fleming Florence Nightingale flowers Fred gentle girl give glad Glenwell Greenholm hand Harry head hear heard heart heaven Helm Wind hope Jamie Jamie Dixon Jesus JOHN BRADFORD kind knew live looked master mind morning mother nest never night once passed poor Printed by F. H. Published by RALPH RALPH FENWICK replied round Seaton seemed snow soon strong sure Sutton Street sweet tell thee thing thou thought told TOM CROSTHWAITE'S MOTTO Tom's took turned voice walk WALTER HARWOOD woman wonder words young
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