The Florence StoriesSheldon, 1867 |
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Page 12
... voyage , but amused herself talking with the children very quietly and contentedly all the way . The steamboat arrived between four and five . Grimkie obtained a carriage at the pier , and , after assisting Mrs. Morelle and the children ...
... voyage , but amused herself talking with the children very quietly and contentedly all the way . The steamboat arrived between four and five . Grimkie obtained a carriage at the pier , and , after assisting Mrs. Morelle and the children ...
Page 13
... voyage would oc- cupy nearly all the time that I should have to spare , and thus leave me only a very few days to spend in your company ; whereas , if you come to London , I can enjoy the pleasure of being with you and the children a ...
... voyage would oc- cupy nearly all the time that I should have to spare , and thus leave me only a very few days to spend in your company ; whereas , if you come to London , I can enjoy the pleasure of being with you and the children a ...
Page 14
... voyage to Eng- land , and they asked their mother if she thought she would go . 66 Yes , " said Mrs. Morelle . " I rather think I shall . " The children clapped their hands with delight at hearing this answer . " I wish that Grimkie ...
... voyage to Eng- land , and they asked their mother if she thought she would go . 66 Yes , " said Mrs. Morelle . " I rather think I shall . " The children clapped their hands with delight at hearing this answer . " I wish that Grimkie ...
Page 15
... voyage , she thought a great deal of the suggestion which Florence had made , namely , that she should take Grimkie with her . " I wish I could take him with me , " said she . " He would be a great help to me , and a great reliance . He ...
... voyage , she thought a great deal of the suggestion which Florence had made , namely , that she should take Grimkie with her . " I wish I could take him with me , " said she . " He would be a great help to me , and a great reliance . He ...
Page 58
... voyage , " said Florence . " Perhaps not , " said she . " I am sure I shall not be very sick , all the voyage . After a day or two I shall be only comfortably sick , and you will all be perfectly well I am quite sure , and can run about ...
... voyage , " said Florence . " Perhaps not , " said she . " I am sure I shall not be very sick , all the voyage . After a day or two I shall be only comfortably sick , and you will all be perfectly well I am quite sure , and can run about ...
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