Includes 5 woodcuts.First sentence: "A gentleman had a servant of the name of Robert Pasfield, better known by the name of Old Robert, who as a father in his family to the rest of the servants."Mode of access: Internet.Copy in McGill Library Rare Books and Special Collections bound with: The shipwreck: showing what sometimes happens on our sea coasts; also, giving a particular account of a pool sailor boy, who was refused any assistance by the wreckers, and who died in consequence of their inhuman conduct. London: Religious Tract Society, 56, Paternoster Row [between 1822 and 1886]. Bound together subsequent to publication with 21 other chapbooks; with binder’s spine title: Tales etc.; marbled paper over boards
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First sentence: "'What is that man going to do with the grass, Aunt?' said a little boy, as he saw a...
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First sentence: "Sit down, Louisa, under this pleasant shade; and listen to the story which I am abo...
First sentence: "Heavenly Father, look on me, Now my birth-day's come once more; Listen, while I pra...
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"[Entered at Stationers' Hall]"--t.p.Includes 6 woodcut.First sentence: "It happened one night, in m...
First sentence: "I was walking in my favourite grove, where the oaks, whose lofty branches had latel...
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Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "It happened that a grand lady stopt her carriage to enjoy the si...
First sentence: "'What is that man going to do with the grass, Aunt?' said a little boy, as he saw a...
Includes 4 woodcuts.First sentence: "A sea-captain, of a profligate character, who commanded a vesse...
Includes 8 woodcuts.First sentence: "Now ponder well, you parents dear, These words, which I shall w...
Includes 3 woodcuts.First sentence: "There lived in the village of C. a kind hearted old man, who wa...
First sentence: "Sit down, Louisa, under this pleasant shade; and listen to the story which I am abo...
First sentence: "Heavenly Father, look on me, Now my birth-day's come once more; Listen, while I pra...