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 45
... the banking up of the house ; my eight shillings a week will pay for it now , so that is safe . Then I will put my Latin grammar under my arm and go to the shop ; and won't Hal Foote open his eyes when WHAT CAN NED DO ? 45.
... the banking up of the house ; my eight shillings a week will pay for it now , so that is safe . Then I will put my Latin grammar under my arm and go to the shop ; and won't Hal Foote open his eyes when WHAT CAN NED DO ? 45.
Side 46
Sarah Stuart Robbins. shop ; and won't Hal Foote open his eyes when I tell him I am clerk at Mr. Jenkins's shop ? He calls it the boat ; and so I shall say I am going to be a sailor , and see if he knows just what I mean . ' Ned could ...
Sarah Stuart Robbins. shop ; and won't Hal Foote open his eyes when I tell him I am clerk at Mr. Jenkins's shop ? He calls it the boat ; and so I shall say I am going to be a sailor , and see if he knows just what I mean . ' Ned could ...
Side 54
... Foote . He did remember having seen her face many times , as he had met her in the street and in church ; but he never supposed - it was so homely and looked so cross - that it belonged to any one who was not disagreeable . Mr. Jenkins ...
... Foote . He did remember having seen her face many times , as he had met her in the street and in church ; but he never supposed - it was so homely and looked so cross - that it belonged to any one who was not disagreeable . Mr. Jenkins ...
Side 57
... Foote , the boy whom he had been wishing to inform of his change in life . Hal was a schoolmate , and of all the boys in Har- land Ned loved him best . Now , Hal was a small , pale , sickly boy , an only son , and a great pet at home ...
... Foote , the boy whom he had been wishing to inform of his change in life . Hal was a schoolmate , and of all the boys in Har- land Ned loved him best . Now , Hal was a small , pale , sickly boy , an only son , and a great pet at home ...
Side 76
... Foote , come here ; I want to show you the handsomest hair in this place . ' Hal was out in a moment , and taking hold of John's hands , the two boys pulled him in . ' Mother , this is John Gray , ' said Ned , by way of in troduction ...
... Foote , come here ; I want to show you the handsomest hair in this place . ' Hal was out in a moment , and taking hold of John's hands , the two boys pulled him in . ' Mother , this is John Gray , ' said Ned , by way of in troduction ...
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