Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 3
... , then , a patriot ? ' ' Oh no ; but he lost his son in the war in Germany , and that maddened him . He has but one child left - his daughter . ' ' Oh , then it was in a transport of 3 PICCIOLA , OR THE PRISON - FLOWER .
... , then , a patriot ? ' ' Oh no ; but he lost his son in the war in Germany , and that maddened him . He has but one child left - his daughter . ' ' Oh , then it was in a transport of 3 PICCIOLA , OR THE PRISON - FLOWER .
Side 4
... it awakened . found that it had grown in the four - and - twenty hours , and that , having basked in the sunshine , it had lost the sickly paleness he had noticed the previous day . He reflected on the 4 PICCIOLA , OR THE PRISON - FLOWER .
... it awakened . found that it had grown in the four - and - twenty hours , and that , having basked in the sunshine , it had lost the sickly paleness he had noticed the previous day . He reflected on the 4 PICCIOLA , OR THE PRISON - FLOWER .
Side 5
... flowers , I wonder what colour they will be ? How is it that , fed from the same source , one imbibes blue , and another scarlet ? They will so shew themselves , however ; for , notwith- standing the confusion and disorder there is in ...
... flowers , I wonder what colour they will be ? How is it that , fed from the same source , one imbibes blue , and another scarlet ? They will so shew themselves , however ; for , notwith- standing the confusion and disorder there is in ...
Side 6
... flowers and leaves . His hours of exercise he passed almost entirely by the side of his plant , watching its growth , and studying its changes ; and often , when returned to his chamber , he continued to gaze on it through the grated ...
... flowers and leaves . His hours of exercise he passed almost entirely by the side of his plant , watching its growth , and studying its changes ; and often , when returned to his chamber , he continued to gaze on it through the grated ...
Side 7
... another affair ; but we have no need to think of that yet a while , ' he added with a laugh ; ' though , I am sure , I wish you the free use of your legs with all my heart ; but this must happen 7 PICCIOLA , OR THE PRISON - FLOWER .
... another affair ; but we have no need to think of that yet a while , ' he added with a laugh ; ' though , I am sure , I wish you the free use of your legs with all my heart ; but this must happen 7 PICCIOLA , OR THE PRISON - FLOWER .
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