Lilian's Golden HoursG.Routledge & Company, 1858 |
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... things ; a rustic basket was swung to the pommel , to which some curious twisted sticks were also tied by a string . Nor did the old man alone take care of the little child . Four or five dogs , three of them stately hounds , were of ...
... things ; a rustic basket was swung to the pommel , to which some curious twisted sticks were also tied by a string . Nor did the old man alone take care of the little child . Four or five dogs , three of them stately hounds , were of ...
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... thing as we came home . Its leg is shot off , but it wouldn't do to let it die . " She uncovered the wounded bird as ... things , birds and music , and was as much a philanthropist in his way as Lilian . The gentleman stayed to speak to ...
... thing as we came home . Its leg is shot off , but it wouldn't do to let it die . " She uncovered the wounded bird as ... things , birds and music , and was as much a philanthropist in his way as Lilian . The gentleman stayed to speak to ...
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... things he had been able to pick up in the port of Nangasaki in Japan , for Lilian's mamma ; and last and best of all , they told of the wonderful parrot , which Dick , in touching at Australia , had bought . He had taught it so that ...
... things he had been able to pick up in the port of Nangasaki in Japan , for Lilian's mamma ; and last and best of all , they told of the wonderful parrot , which Dick , in touching at Australia , had bought . He had taught it so that ...
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... things to make him better , " and books to read , her point of difficulty was , in respect to the former , one of selection . In an old- fashioned cupboard she called a " store - room , " were stores of tiny jars of jam and jelly ...
... things to make him better , " and books to read , her point of difficulty was , in respect to the former , one of selection . In an old- fashioned cupboard she called a " store - room , " were stores of tiny jars of jam and jelly ...
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... things , and ride out on the moor together . Oh , we shall be very happy . " Her face was radiant with delight as she spoke . " I see you have catalogued your joys already , Lily , ” smiled her papa . " But now play your uncle your last ...
... things , and ride out on the moor together . Oh , we shall be very happy . " Her face was radiant with delight as she spoke . " I see you have catalogued your joys already , Lily , ” smiled her papa . " But now play your uncle your last ...
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Page 26 - O'er all there hung a shadow and a fear, A sense of mystery the spirit daunted, And said, as plain as whisper in the ear, The place is haunted...
Page 91 - With the exception that Lilian practised her music, and they drew for an hour each morning in their mamma's studio, the children had no lessons, as they were not to commence their studies with Mr. Rich till after the departure of the company. They were then to go steadily to work to learn Latin, and arithmetic, and history, and grammar, and geography, together; on certain afternoons of the week to take drawing and...
Page 130 - ... all true knowledge, without which education has no real beginning, and on which the education of universal man will rest byand-by. Thus, studying from half-past eight till half-past eleven, they then had their luncheon and a short play. After this they took up some lighter work or their writinglesson till half-past twelve or a quarter to one, when they finished and were free to go home.
Page 92 - ... of their mamma, and French and German lessons of their papa, who, having travelled a great deal, was a splendid linguist. Indeed, their mamma intended to have a French governess for them in a little time, so that through habitual conversation they should learn to speak French fluently and with a good accent.