Queechy, 第 1 巻G. P. Putnam, 1852 |
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... . Maybe I'll have one to - day , grandpa ? " " We'll see . It's time those cousins of yours wrote to you . " " O they don't write to me - it's only Aunt Lucy ; I never had a letter from a single one of them , QUEECHY . 11.
... . Maybe I'll have one to - day , grandpa ? " " We'll see . It's time those cousins of yours wrote to you . " " O they don't write to me - it's only Aunt Lucy ; I never had a letter from a single one of them , QUEECHY . 11.
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... never was better in my life , barring this lameness , that disables me very much . I can't go about and see to things any more as I used to . However -- we must expect evils at my time of life . I don't complain . I have a great deal to ...
... never was better in my life , barring this lameness , that disables me very much . I can't go about and see to things any more as I used to . However -- we must expect evils at my time of life . I don't complain . I have a great deal to ...
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... never ; she remembered hearing him once say he could better bear to go to the almshouse than do any such thing . And then , if they went , he would have his pleasant room no more where the sun shone in so cheerfully , and they must ...
... never ; she remembered hearing him once say he could better bear to go to the almshouse than do any such thing . And then , if they went , he would have his pleasant room no more where the sun shone in so cheerfully , and they must ...
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... never in there now it is cold weather . ' Well , dear ! anyhow you like to have it . But you ha'n't a jar in the house big enough for them , have you ??? " O I'll manage -- I've got an old broken pitcher without a handle , grandpa ...
... never in there now it is cold weather . ' Well , dear ! anyhow you like to have it . But you ha'n't a jar in the house big enough for them , have you ??? " O I'll manage -- I've got an old broken pitcher without a handle , grandpa ...
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... never get a berth with me , I can tell you , ” said uncle Joshua laughing . 66 Brother , " said Mr. Ringgan , lowering his tone again , have you any loose cash you could let me have for six months or so ? " Uncle Joshua took a ...
... never get a berth with me , I can tell you , ” said uncle Joshua laughing . 66 Brother , " said Mr. Ringgan , lowering his tone again , have you any loose cash you could let me have for six months or so ? " Uncle Joshua took a ...
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