... which had so lately been used to wipe away my tears. I now, in my terror, cried louder than my sister, and our screams reaching our cottage, where my mother was ironing, she came running into the lane to see what was the matter: finding her little... The Hedge of Thorns - Side 16af Mary Martha Sherwood - 1821 - 50 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Joshua Leavitt - 1829 - 172 sider
...in- three or four places, and the blood poured down her neek, and upon her pretty blue pinafore. 14. I now, in my terror, -cried louder than my sister,...her up in her arms, and ran home with her, whilst 1 followed, in an agony of mind, which I can hardly now bear to think of. 15. My mother soon stopped... | |
| Mary Martha Sherwood - 1836 - 416 sider
...scratched deeply in three or four places, and the blood poured down upon her neck, and the blue pinafore, which had so lately been used to wipe away my tears....snatched her up in her arms and ran home with her, while I followed, in an agony of mind which I can hardly now bear to think of. My mother soon, however,... | |
| Joshua Leavitt - 1836 - 164 sider
...louder than my sitter, and our screamsCreachingJsur r'.ottage, where my mother was', ironing, she cahie running into the lane, to see what was the matter....her up in her arms, and ran home with her, whilst 1 followed, in an agony of mind, which I can hardly new bear to think of. 15. My mother soonAtoppedjthe... | |
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