A New Home--who'll Follow?: Or, Glimpses of Western Life, 第 33 部C. S. Francis, 1840 - 337 ページ |
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... Cathcart and his beautiful wife , English neighbors from a little vine - clad cottage on the hill west of our village ; much older residents than the Brents , who had not yet been a year in our vicinity . Mrs. Cathcart is one of the ...
... Cathcart and his beautiful wife , English neighbors from a little vine - clad cottage on the hill west of our village ; much older residents than the Brents , who had not yet been a year in our vicinity . Mrs. Cathcart is one of the ...
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... Cathcart had spent the morning in transplanting flowers , training her honeysuckles and eglan- tines , and trimming the turf seats which are tastefully disposed round their pretty cottage , Mr. Cathcart has been seen to come out and de ...
... Cathcart had spent the morning in transplanting flowers , training her honeysuckles and eglan- tines , and trimming the turf seats which are tastefully disposed round their pretty cottage , Mr. Cathcart has been seen to come out and de ...
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... Cathcart was all smiles and politeness , and brought a whole pocket full of literary novelties lately received from " home . " And Mrs. Cathcart , always charming , looked lovelier than usual , in a pale - colored silk and very delicate ...
... Cathcart was all smiles and politeness , and brought a whole pocket full of literary novelties lately received from " home . " And Mrs. Cathcart , always charming , looked lovelier than usual , in a pale - colored silk and very delicate ...
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... Cathcart , how do you manage to get out in such melting weather ? Well ! I de- clare you do all look as if you was overcome by the weather or something else ! " and she laughed very pleasantly at her own wit . " Warm or cool , I believe ...
... Cathcart , how do you manage to get out in such melting weather ? Well ! I de- clare you do all look as if you was overcome by the weather or something else ! " and she laughed very pleasantly at her own wit . " Warm or cool , I believe ...
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... Cathcart was alarmingly ill . The unfortunate strawberry - party so unex- pectedly marred by this rencontre , was the theme of every convention within five miles , to speak moderately ; and by the time the story reached home again , its ...
... Cathcart was alarmingly ill . The unfortunate strawberry - party so unex- pectedly marred by this rencontre , was the theme of every convention within five miles , to speak moderately ; and by the time the story reached home again , its ...
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124 ページ - 'cause you've got plenty," is conclusive as to sharing with your neighbors. Whoever comes into Michigan with nothing, will be sure to better his condition; but woe to him that brings with him any thing like an appearance of abundance, whether of money or mere household conveniences. To have them, and not be willing to share them in some sort with the whole community, is an unpardonable crime. You must lend your best horse to qui que ce...