Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volumen5Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 |
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... mother plunged her hands vigorously into the water , the girl wiped the plates slowly and dreamily . " Mother , " said she , " don't you think it's too bad father's going to build that new barn , much as we need a decent house to live ...
... mother plunged her hands vigorously into the water , the girl wiped the plates slowly and dreamily . " Mother , " said she , " don't you think it's too bad father's going to build that new barn , much as we need a decent house to live ...
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... mother . " I've let the fire go out . You can have some bread an ' milk an ' pie . I thought we could get along ... mother's manner . Mrs. Penn did not eat anything her- self . She went into the pantry , and they heard her moving dishes ...
... mother . " I've let the fire go out . You can have some bread an ' milk an ' pie . I thought we could get along ... mother's manner . Mrs. Penn did not eat anything her- self . She went into the pantry , and they heard her moving dishes ...
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... mother . The barn doors rolled back , and there stood Adoniram , with the long mild face of the great Canadian farm horse looking over his shoulder . Nanny kept behind her mother , but Sammy stepped suddenly forward , and stood in front ...
... mother . The barn doors rolled back , and there stood Adoniram , with the long mild face of the great Canadian farm horse looking over his shoulder . Nanny kept behind her mother , but Sammy stepped suddenly forward , and stood in front ...
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