Old-time schools and school-books . The The Little Grammarian, 1 829. His little girl (about three years old) had been to visithim, and was asleep on a bed of heath at the time her fatherwas attacked ; but his cries awoke her just in time to catcha sight of the barbarous thief, as he turned away from themangled and almost lifeless body of her parent. Poor littleAnn cried most bitterly as she assisted her poor father inhis efforts to reach home, which, after more than an hourstoil, he accomplished. A year or two later little Ann saw the assailant at an innand ran into her fathers h


Old-time schools and school-books . The The Little Grammarian, 1 829. His little girl (about three years old) had been to visithim, and was asleep on a bed of heath at the time her fatherwas attacked ; but his cries awoke her just in time to catcha sight of the barbarous thief, as he turned away from themangled and almost lifeless body of her parent. Poor littleAnn cried most bitterly as she assisted her poor father inhis efforts to reach home, which, after more than an hourstoil, he accomplished. A year or two later little Ann saw the assailant at an innand ran into her fathers hut in great affright, and called Grammars, Histories, and Minor Text-books 369 out, as she swooned away, I have seen the man ; moreshe could not say for tears and faintness. Her mother saidto her husband, Did you not hear her say the man ? If. A Coach WITH four horses going FROM Boston TOProvide7ice, WITH passengers ON ilie outside. The Little Grammarian, 1829. she had said a man, I should have thought some silly fellowhad been playing tricks with the child. Surely, John, shehas not seen the man who lamed and robbed you ?


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