Upside Down: Or, Will and WorkLee and Shepard, 1871 - 252 pages |
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Page 17
... dear , kind face once more . I will go to the funeral . " " Well , mother , you must start by Wednes- day morning sure , and to - day is Monday . You have got your mourning to buy , and your dress to make , and you must carry the check ...
... dear , kind face once more . I will go to the funeral . " " Well , mother , you must start by Wednes- day morning sure , and to - day is Monday . You have got your mourning to buy , and your dress to make , and you must carry the check ...
Page 25
... Dear , dear ; little enough time to make a dress isn't it ? Just one day . But I can do it . What is the stuff ? " " She hasn't bought it yet , and she's sick in bed . " " So ! " exclaimed Miss Riggs , with the greatest compassion ; " I ...
... Dear , dear ; little enough time to make a dress isn't it ? Just one day . But I can do it . What is the stuff ? " " She hasn't bought it yet , and she's sick in bed . " " So ! " exclaimed Miss Riggs , with the greatest compassion ; " I ...
Page 26
... Dear heart , you musn't talk so , " chir- ruped Miss Riggs . " There's the children to live for . Besides , fifty dollars will go a great ways . I have a great knack of get- ting things cheap , and if you say so , I'll try my hand at ...
... Dear heart , you musn't talk so , " chir- ruped Miss Riggs . " There's the children to live for . Besides , fifty dollars will go a great ways . I have a great knack of get- ting things cheap , and if you say so , I'll try my hand at ...
Page 30
... dear ! I do wish I could go and take care of you myself , " exclaimed the little mantua - maker , who , beside Mrs. Down , looked more like a midget than ever . " Yes ; if I could only have some one with me , I think I could get along ...
... dear ! I do wish I could go and take care of you myself , " exclaimed the little mantua - maker , who , beside Mrs. Down , looked more like a midget than ever . " Yes ; if I could only have some one with me , I think I could get along ...
Page 44
... dear , you are the perfect image of your uncle . " " " I don't think so , " said Caroline . " That awkward , common country girl is no more like our dear , handsome papa than - than nothing at all , " and with the tremble in her voice ...
... dear , you are the perfect image of your uncle . " " " I don't think so , " said Caroline . " That awkward , common country girl is no more like our dear , handsome papa than - than nothing at all , " and with the tremble in her voice ...
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