Katy read the letter twice over, and then gave it to her mother, after explaining that she had told...
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"I heard a gentleman at the door of the American House, who knew the game, tell another that it was...
"Here is a very honest little girl," said her friend, "who has the very best molasses candy I ever ...
"It is very hard work to pull it." "I won't mind that." "Suppose you can make it, how will you sel...
required to show herself much more than ever before. Katy did not repine at this, though her mother...
so. She had not yet learned to bear up against the misfortunes of trade, and her eye followed the s...
prosperity, his habits had been gradually growing worse and worse, till he lost his situation, and ...
hall till he informed the mayor of her errand. She was not a little pleased with the victory she ha...
she did not scruple to apply to him in the present emergency. "Well, Katy, in what manner can I ser...
"Yes, I do, Tommy; so please don't say a word about it to anybody but your mother, and ask her not ...
was not to be surprised, and facing about, he warded off the blow. Johnny's imperiled reputation re...
"We have told Dr. Flynch all about it, ma'am and he says if the rent is not paid by one o'clock to-...
in some new grace, heightens the picture, and gives it stronger expression. What at first seemed ru...
TONY. You had as good not make me, I tell you. (Measuring.) MISS NEVILLE. O lud! he has almost crac...
Poor and Proud, or The Fortunes of Katy Redburn by Oliver Optic A STORY FOR YOUNG FOLKS TO ALICE...