Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 3
... morning and evening . This walk , however , was nothing to George , who was getting to be a big stout boy , fond of rambling about after birds ' nests , and keeping tame rabbits , and always taking a part in country sports . His next ...
... morning and evening . This walk , however , was nothing to George , who was getting to be a big stout boy , fond of rambling about after birds ' nests , and keeping tame rabbits , and always taking a part in country sports . His next ...
Side 16
... morning , and worked until late at night . Time rolled on , and I had the happiness to make some improvements in engine- work . The company will be gratified when I tell them that the first locomotive that I made was at Killingworth ...
... morning , and worked until late at night . Time rolled on , and I had the happiness to make some improvements in engine- work . The company will be gratified when I tell them that the first locomotive that I made was at Killingworth ...
Side 17
... morning , has brought me in the afternoon to my native soil , and enabled me to meet again many faces with which I am familiar , and which I am exceedingly pleased to see once more . ' Besides planning several railways after this period ...
... morning , has brought me in the afternoon to my native soil , and enabled me to meet again many faces with which I am familiar , and which I am exceedingly pleased to see once more . ' Besides planning several railways after this period ...
Side 21
... morning Jules proceeded to his work as usual ; in the evening he lay stretched on his bed a lifeless corpse . A scene of joy was suddenly a scene of mourning . Poor Jules was killed by the overturning upon him of a carrier's loaded ...
... morning Jules proceeded to his work as usual ; in the evening he lay stretched on his bed a lifeless corpse . A scene of joy was suddenly a scene of mourning . Poor Jules was killed by the overturning upon him of a carrier's loaded ...
Side 24
... ) was found by dawn on the eventful day so thickly covered with straw , as to obviate the slightest injury to the invalid . From nine in the morning the church path was lined with inhabitants of the 24 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
... ) was found by dawn on the eventful day so thickly covered with straw , as to obviate the slightest injury to the invalid . From nine in the morning the church path was lined with inhabitants of the 24 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
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