The Canterbury Bells Or Scenes in the Belmont Family
The Canterbury Bells Or Scenes in the Belmont Family
Hall Eliza Calvert
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Having satisfied themselves with their first emblematic flowers, they now retreated to the house to choose mottoes. Annie, after think- ing for some time, concluded that Tommy and herself would take the 13th of 1 Cor. , and already her fancy pictured her mother's plea- sure when Tommy should repeat it to her for the first time. CHAPTEE XI. " GUDE mornin 7, bonnie ladie I" said a hol- low, cracked voice one morning to Annie Lee, who was stooping down very low, near her little flower-bed, in sear...ch of her lost thimble, which she had just dropped from her pocket. Greatly startled at this unex- pected sound, the little girl sprang up quickly, and looking round beheld Jerry Thrip standing close beside her. Annie was naturally very timid, and had always led a quiet, sheltered sort of life, leaning for direc- tion in every thing upon her mother. When she found herself, therefore, entirely alone with this wretched-looking being, so long an object of terror to herself and her young . Companions, she was for a moment exceed- ingly frightened and at a loss what to do.
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