The Juvenile Wreath. By the Author of the Flowers of the Forest, Etc. [i.e. Margaret Graves Derenzy.] |
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... Julia and Henry The Oak • Nanette and her Grandmother The Man of God The Village Church The Widow of Nain Ministry of Angels • Page 48 50 • 51 54 . 58 61 64 66 67 69 70 71 • 72 • 73 • 76 · 77 80 • 81 82 83 THE JUVENILE WREATH . ROBIN ...
... Julia and Henry The Oak • Nanette and her Grandmother The Man of God The Village Church The Widow of Nain Ministry of Angels • Page 48 50 • 51 54 . 58 61 64 66 67 69 70 71 • 72 • 73 • 76 · 77 80 • 81 82 83 THE JUVENILE WREATH . ROBIN ...
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... Julia , ' said she , ' and desire You will not again put that stick in the fire- Remember , it is my command . ' " O no , Ma'am , ' said Julia : but scarce had she gone , And shut to the drawing - room - door , When Julia again made the ...
... Julia , ' said she , ' and desire You will not again put that stick in the fire- Remember , it is my command . ' " O no , Ma'am , ' said Julia : but scarce had she gone , And shut to the drawing - room - door , When Julia again made the ...
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... Julia , and John , Appear'd in the window below . And only just think of my poor old dog Tray , Who follow'd me close o'er the bourn ; But old Peter came out , and call'd him away , Though he bark'd , and refus'd to return . I turn'd ...
... Julia , and John , Appear'd in the window below . And only just think of my poor old dog Tray , Who follow'd me close o'er the bourn ; But old Peter came out , and call'd him away , Though he bark'd , and refus'd to return . I turn'd ...
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... JULIA AND HENRY . SAYS Henry to Julia , " Let's range through the wood , It is such a beautiful day ! G 74 JULIA AND HENRY . And Norman is shearing the JULIA AND HENRY . 73 Julia and Henry.
... JULIA AND HENRY . SAYS Henry to Julia , " Let's range through the wood , It is such a beautiful day ! G 74 JULIA AND HENRY . And Norman is shearing the JULIA AND HENRY . 73 Julia and Henry.
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... Julia , " we'll go and ask leave . " " O dear , no occasion at all . Quick ! quick ! what a slow , lazy being you are ! It is late ; and just look at the pale evening star ; And the dew is beginning to fall . " Well , Julia went on , as ...
... Julia , " we'll go and ask leave . " " O dear , no occasion at all . Quick ! quick ! what a slow , lazy being you are ! It is late ; and just look at the pale evening star ; And the dew is beginning to fall . " Well , Julia went on , as ...
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Page 83 - Now when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold, there was a dead man carried out, the only son of his mother, and she was a widow; and much people of the city was with her. "And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and said unto her, 'Weep not.