The history of Henry MilnerD. Allinson, and sold by A.H. Maltby & Company, 1823 - 187 pages |
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... kind of instruction as you gave to me , and all my wishes on his account will be fulfilled . " " We were very happy indeed , " said Mr. Dalben , " my dear pupil , when we lived together in my little cottage ; and if the Lord would ...
... kind of instruction as you gave to me , and all my wishes on his account will be fulfilled . " " We were very happy indeed , " said Mr. Dalben , " my dear pupil , when we lived together in my little cottage ; and if the Lord would ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. in a handsome binding ; and here he was so kind as to allow Henry Milner , when he was about six years of age , to keep a certain bag of rubbish which the little boy prized not a little , though it contained nothing ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. in a handsome binding ; and here he was so kind as to allow Henry Milner , when he was about six years of age , to keep a certain bag of rubbish which the little boy prized not a little , though it contained nothing ...
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... kind look at the child , and walked out of the room . In the mean time Mr. Dalben poured out his tea and took a piece of a white loaf to soak in milk for the child , looking at him from time to time , his tender and pious heart being ...
... kind look at the child , and walked out of the room . In the mean time Mr. Dalben poured out his tea and took a piece of a white loaf to soak in milk for the child , looking at him from time to time , his tender and pious heart being ...
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... kind old friend , whom he was taught to call uncle ; after which he was allowed to play in the study , notwithstanding the remon- strances of Mrs. Kitty , who said that she feared Master Henry would prove very troublesome to her master ...
... kind old friend , whom he was taught to call uncle ; after which he was allowed to play in the study , notwithstanding the remon- strances of Mrs. Kitty , who said that she feared Master Henry would prove very troublesome to her master ...
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... kind uncle : but when he had been about a week in Mr. Dalben's house , an accident happened , of which I am now about to give you an account . One morning after breakfast , Mr. Dalben being busy writing letters , and Henry playing at ...
... kind uncle : but when he had been about a week in Mr. Dalben's house , an accident happened , of which I am now about to give you an account . One morning after breakfast , Mr. Dalben being busy writing letters , and Henry playing at ...
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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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