Flattery Liberty And Friendship Instructive And Entertaining Stories for You

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Flattery Liberty And Friendship Instructive And Entertaining Stories for You
Sears Co Fenner
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" His Mamma smiled, and said, " The friendship between Harry and you cannot be very strong-, since you can dispute, and be angry, and almost fight, about friendship a want of friendship in others ! It seems rather strange, too, that Harry was going to beat you in defence of friendship, and that you, more peaceably, left him, to consult me whether it was possible that such a thing could exist. " At that moment, there was a noise at the door, as though a bird was pecking to be let into the room.
..." That, " said Mrs. Merton, " is Fanny Furley's jackdaw ; and Fanny herself, you may be sure, is not far behind. He shall peck away till she comes. " This was not long: Fanny's step was heard at the door; and, when Mark opened it, the jackdaw jumped upon her shoulder, and seemed ready to listen to every thing that was said.
" I came, " said Fanny, with a courtesy, to thank you, ma'am, for this nice shawl, that you were so kind as to send me, to go backwards and forwards to school in. " While she said this, the bird took a corner of the shawl in its beak, and held it up, as if it would show Mark how fine it was; and then it pressed it down upon Fanny's E3 54 PARLOUR STORIES.


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