Ned's motto; or, Little by little, by the author of 'Win and wear'. By the author of 'Faithful and true'. |
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Side 5
... XI . HOPES BLIGHTED . · · • · • • • PAGE = 7 • • • 20 C 32 47 • 65 78 C • . 96 · • • . 111 . 125 • . 132 . 144 XII . THE GAME OF BLL 153 XIII . AUNT BETTY'S PLAN • • • 163 F NED'S MOTTO . CHAPTER I. THE BUTCHER'S SHOP .
... XI . HOPES BLIGHTED . · · • · • • • PAGE = 7 • • • 20 C 32 47 • 65 78 C • . 96 · • • . 111 . 125 • . 132 . 144 XII . THE GAME OF BLL 153 XIII . AUNT BETTY'S PLAN • • • 163 F NED'S MOTTO . CHAPTER I. THE BUTCHER'S SHOP .
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... Aunt Betty . He had never thought , nor asked , what her other name was ; nor had he during the morning once supposed they were one and the same person . Hal had been early that morning to Ned's house , to find why he had not been at ...
... Aunt Betty . He had never thought , nor asked , what her other name was ; nor had he during the morning once supposed they were one and the same person . Hal had been early that morning to Ned's house , to find why he had not been at ...
Side 63
... Aunt Betty was coming . ' What's the matter , now , pet ? ' she said , as she saw the frown on Hal's face . A little boy who has everything and everybody in this world to make him happy should see what I have seen this very day , if he ...
... Aunt Betty was coming . ' What's the matter , now , pet ? ' she said , as she saw the frown on Hal's face . A little boy who has everything and everybody in this world to make him happy should see what I have seen this very day , if he ...
Side 64
Sarah Stuart Robbins. ' How did he know ? ' asked Aunt Betty , looking at him in much surprise . ' It is , sure enough . ' ' O , I am not a goose , Aunt Betty , and Ned Randall is the dearest friend I have in the world . I should think I ...
Sarah Stuart Robbins. ' How did he know ? ' asked Aunt Betty , looking at him in much surprise . ' It is , sure enough . ' ' O , I am not a goose , Aunt Betty , and Ned Randall is the dearest friend I have in the world . I should think I ...
Side 66
... Aunt Betty most emphatically said , ' He would get no harm from John Gray ; on the contrary , John Gray might get some good from him . He was not the kind of boy that took to any bad habits , and he would be a sort of check on one who ...
... Aunt Betty most emphatically said , ' He would get no harm from John Gray ; on the contrary , John Gray might get some good from him . He was not the kind of boy that took to any bad habits , and he would be a sort of check on one who ...
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Side 21 - ... in the face, Volodya went out of the diningroom. Ten minutes later he was walking along the road to the station, and was glad of it. Now he felt neither frightened nor ashamed; he breathed freely and easily. About half a mile from the station, he sat down on a stone by the side of the road, and gazed at the sun, which was half hidden behind a barrow. There were lights already here and there at the station, and one green light glimmered dimly, but the train was not yet in sight. It was pleasant...