The Florence StoriesSheldon, 1867 |
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Page 26
... carry away . Besides these trunks Mrs. Morelle bought a sort of valise as large as she thought Grimkie could conveniently carry in his hand , which con- tained a set of night dresses and certain toilet conveniences for the whole party ...
... carry away . Besides these trunks Mrs. Morelle bought a sort of valise as large as she thought Grimkie could conveniently carry in his hand , which con- tained a set of night dresses and certain toilet conveniences for the whole party ...
Page 43
... carry - to use when she first landed ; for she might desire , he said , to travel about England for a while before going to London , which was the first place where her letter of credit could be made available . " Besides , " said he ...
... carry - to use when she first landed ; for she might desire , he said , to travel about England for a while before going to London , which was the first place where her letter of credit could be made available . " Besides , " said he ...
Page 51
... make me considerable trouble to carry them with me all the time of my tour . " " Perhaps we might get five - dollar gold pieces with the money here at the hotel , ” said Grimkie , " and that would be much better than to , -THE EMBARKATION.
... make me considerable trouble to carry them with me all the time of my tour . " " Perhaps we might get five - dollar gold pieces with the money here at the hotel , ” said Grimkie , " and that would be much better than to , -THE EMBARKATION.
Page 52
Jacob Abbott. " and that would be much better than to , carry the bills , for we can sell the gold pieces in Liv- erpool to the brokers there , for nearly as much as they are worth . " " That will be the best thing that we can do ...
Jacob Abbott. " and that would be much better than to , carry the bills , for we can sell the gold pieces in Liv- erpool to the brokers there , for nearly as much as they are worth . " " That will be the best thing that we can do ...
Page 53
... carry it on board . " Johnnie , " said Grimkie , " you go with Aunt and Florence on board , after this man , and see where he puts this trunk , and then come back here . I'll stay in the meantime , and watch the rest . " So John led the ...
... carry it on board . " Johnnie , " said Grimkie , " you go with Aunt and Florence on board , after this man , and see where he puts this trunk , and then come back here . I'll stay in the meantime , and watch the rest . " So John led the ...
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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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Page 42 - Morelle, in whose favor we beg to open a credit with you collectively, for the sum of...