The Florence StoriesSheldon, 1867 |
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Page 11
... Morelle went down to New York with Grimkie and her two children Florence and John , while her husband was in the East Indies , she heard that a letter had arrived from him that very day , and that it had just been sent to the post ...
... Morelle went down to New York with Grimkie and her two children Florence and John , while her husband was in the East Indies , she heard that a letter had arrived from him that very day , and that it had just been sent to the post ...
Page 12
... Morelle and the children to get into it , he bade them good - by , and turned his own steps toward the Chateau . At half - past eight o'clock the letter came . Mrs. Morelle , who had been watching for the coming of the boy who brought ...
... Morelle and the children to get into it , he bade them good - by , and turned his own steps toward the Chateau . At half - past eight o'clock the letter came . Mrs. Morelle , who had been watching for the coming of the boy who brought ...
Page 14
... Morelle . " I rather think I shall . " The children clapped their hands with delight at hearing this answer . " I wish that Grimkie could go with us , " said Florence . " So do I , " said John . " Ah ! " responded Mrs. Morelle , shaking ...
... Morelle . " I rather think I shall . " The children clapped their hands with delight at hearing this answer . " I wish that Grimkie could go with us , " said Florence . " So do I , " said John . " Ah ! " responded Mrs. Morelle , shaking ...
Page 15
... Morelle knew very well that his father was always ex- tremely unwilling to allow any thing to inter- fere with his studies in school . At first , Mrs. Morelle thought that this dif- ficulty was insurmountable , and that it was wholly ...
... Morelle knew very well that his father was always ex- tremely unwilling to allow any thing to inter- fere with his studies in school . At first , Mrs. Morelle thought that this dif- ficulty was insurmountable , and that it was wholly ...
Page 17
... Morelle . They are too much of a charge , and so I want Grim- kie to go with us to help me take care of them . " Mr. Jay made no farther objection , and so it was arranged that Grimkie should go . Mr. Jay made it a condition , however ...
... Morelle . They are too much of a charge , and so I want Grim- kie to go with us to help me take care of them . " Mr. Jay made no farther objection , and so it was arranged that Grimkie should go . Mr. Jay made it a condition , however ...
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America arrived asked Grimkie aunt and Florence Auntie began Ben Nevis berth board the steamer boys breakfast cabin Caledonian canal carriage clerk coach coachman coast covered Cunard line curious deck dog-cart dollars door father Firth fishing boats Florence and John flowers Glasgow go on board Grim Grimkie and John Grimkie's guide book Halco Inverness journey Kirkwall ladies land letter of credit looking luggage Morelle and Florence Morelle's morning mother mountain Nevis nice night Norsemen Orkney Islands paper passengers Pentland Firth pier porter pretty ready remain replied Grimkie ride road sail Scotland seats SHELDON & COMPANY Shetland Islands ship shore side smooth sofas soon sovereigns stateroom stones stop thing tion took town travelling trunks vitrified forts voyage walk walls whole party Wick window wish
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