The history of Henry MilnerD. Allinson, and sold by A.H. Maltby & Company, 1823 - 187 pages |
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... eyes of the poor father filled with tears , and turning to Mr. Dalben he said , " Can you love this little boy ? could you take him to your heart , and make him your own son ? ” " I understand you , my friend , " said Mr. Dalben ; " and ...
... eyes of the poor father filled with tears , and turning to Mr. Dalben he said , " Can you love this little boy ? could you take him to your heart , and make him your own son ? ” " I understand you , my friend , " said Mr. Dalben ; " and ...
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... eye , was the old gentleman's sleeping - room , and over the closet was another small apartment , in which a little bed was put for Henry Milner , though he did not begin to sleep in it till the day when he was five years old , because ...
... eye , was the old gentleman's sleeping - room , and over the closet was another small apartment , in which a little bed was put for Henry Milner , though he did not begin to sleep in it till the day when he was five years old , because ...
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... a cat , any more than it would be to you . However , we must consider , what a very good thing it is that Providence has given two eyes to most creatures ; so that , although eye we should lose one eye , we still shall have 12 THE HISTORY ...
... a cat , any more than it would be to you . However , we must consider , what a very good thing it is that Providence has given two eyes to most creatures ; so that , although eye we should lose one eye , we still shall have 12 THE HISTORY ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. we should lose one eye , we still shall have another to use , which would not be the case if we were born with but one eye , even if that eye were ever so large or handsome . And now , having fulfilled my promise ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. we should lose one eye , we still shall have another to use , which would not be the case if we were born with but one eye , even if that eye were ever so large or handsome . And now , having fulfilled my promise ...
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... eyes ; his first motion was to cry , finding all around him strange and new ; but , as he explored the whole apartment with his eager gaze , his eye at length rested on the face of his old friend , on which a lovely smile lighted up his ...
... eyes ; his first motion was to cry , finding all around him strange and new ; but , as he explored the whole apartment with his eager gaze , his eye at length rested on the face of his old friend , on which a lovely smile lighted up his ...
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The History of Henry Milner: A Little Boy, who was Not Brought Up ..., Partie 4 Mary Martha Sherwood Affichage du livre entier - 1837 |
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