Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 14,Oplag 120 –Bind 16,Oplag 140William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers |
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... smoothly laid over a rather high forehead , where , as yet , no wrinkle had intruded . She looked like one on whom the ills of life would fall lightly ; No. 126 . 1 who would go on in her own quiet way ,. QUINTIN MATSYS , THE BLACKSMITH ...
... smoothly laid over a rather high forehead , where , as yet , no wrinkle had intruded . She looked like one on whom the ills of life would fall lightly ; No. 126 . 1 who would go on in her own quiet way ,. QUINTIN MATSYS , THE BLACKSMITH ...
Side 2
... Quintin , the youngest born . No wonder was it , therefore , that the mother often turned her eyes within , where the child was amusing himself ; and at such times the placid , almost dull expression of her face changed into a look of ...
... Quintin , the youngest born . No wonder was it , therefore , that the mother often turned her eyes within , where the child was amusing himself ; and at such times the placid , almost dull expression of her face changed into a look of ...
Side 3
... Quintin shall dance and sing , and have many nice things . But where is little Quintin ? " asked the blacksmith , turning round . 66 Here , father ! " answered a sweet child's voice ; and a little boy crept from out of a dark corner ...
... Quintin shall dance and sing , and have many nice things . But where is little Quintin ? " asked the blacksmith , turning round . 66 Here , father ! " answered a sweet child's voice ; and a little boy crept from out of a dark corner ...
Side 4
... Quintin will be a genius some day - a wonderful man ; but we must not tell him so , lest it should make him vain . " The mother shook her head , smiling all the while ; and little Quintin , who doubtless heard every word , grew red and ...
... Quintin will be a genius some day - a wonderful man ; but we must not tell him so , lest it should make him vain . " The mother shook her head , smiling all the while ; and little Quintin , who doubtless heard every word , grew red and ...
Side 5
... Quintin will soon be half asleep here on my lap . ” Gretchen kissed her little son , heard him repeat his prayers , then undressed him , and laid him in his straw bed . In another hour the quiet of night was over the cottage , and the ...
... Quintin will soon be half asleep here on my lap . ” Gretchen kissed her little son , heard him repeat his prayers , then undressed him , and laid him in his straw bed . In another hour the quiet of night was over the cottage , and the ...
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