Harry and Lucy concluded: being the last part of Early lessons, 第 2 卷Baldwin and Cradock, 1837 |
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... carriage is to meet us at the farthest gate , and we are to see some house . Come ! Come , Lucy ! Papa is calling to us to follow him . " Lucy followed with great alacrity , certain that they were now going to be surprised . But they ...
... carriage is to meet us at the farthest gate , and we are to see some house . Come ! Come , Lucy ! Papa is calling to us to follow him . " Lucy followed with great alacrity , certain that they were now going to be surprised . But they ...
第 4 頁
... carriage was come to the park - gate . It was there waiting , and as they got into it , the sun was just setting , and by the time that they reached the end of the next stage , and had drank tea , it was quite dark . They were , however ...
... carriage was come to the park - gate . It was there waiting , and as they got into it , the sun was just setting , and by the time that they reached the end of the next stage , and had drank tea , it was quite dark . They were , however ...
第 5 頁
... carriage , Lucy was thrown from the step backward , and must have fallen under the wheel , but that her father caught her in his arms , and set her upright again . Into the carriage she went directly , and while yet trembling with the ...
... carriage , Lucy was thrown from the step backward , and must have fallen under the wheel , but that her father caught her in his arms , and set her upright again . Into the carriage she went directly , and while yet trembling with the ...
第 6 頁
... could be done , " said her mother . " Yes , " said Lucy's father , " I believe that more lives have been lost , and more limbs broken , by persons attempting to get out of carriages when horses were 6 YOUNG TRAVELLERS .
... could be done , " said her mother . " Yes , " said Lucy's father , " I believe that more lives have been lost , and more limbs broken , by persons attempting to get out of carriages when horses were 6 YOUNG TRAVELLERS .
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Maria Edgeworth. persons attempting to get out of carriages when horses were running away , than ever were lost by overturns . All who have had experience can tell you , that the best thing you can do is to stay quietly in the carriage ...
Maria Edgeworth. persons attempting to get out of carriages when horses were running away , than ever were lost by overturns . All who have had experience can tell you , that the best thing you can do is to stay quietly in the carriage ...
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