This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...pumpkins, for my boarders still cry for pumpkin pies, and as I don't hear from the Ancient Mariner I don't know what is going to happen to me." "Poor Misther Jones!" said Bridget, seeing how unhappy her master was. "And can't you get any pumpkins any other way except from the Ancient Mariner?" "No," said Davy. "And I ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...pumpkins, for my boarders still cry for pumpkin pies, and as I don't hear from the Ancient Mariner I don't know what is going to happen to me." "Poor Misther Jones!" said Bridget, seeing how unhappy her master was. "And can't you get any pumpkins any other way except from the Ancient Mariner?" "No," said Davy. "And I don't know when he's coming back. He should have been here last night. Oh, it's dreadful. Hear them." Indeed, Bridget did not have to listen very sharply to hear the Pirates. For now their voices were so loud that the sea trembled, and some oysters near by turned over in their beds, wondering at the clamor. Bridget shook her frying-pan at the house. "Ye villains!" she shouted. "I'll cook your dinner, but not because I wouldn't rather see you all starve. It's for you, Misther Jones," she added, "I'll hurry it along. What shall I make for dessert?" "Never mind the dessert, Bridget. They eat no sweets but pumpkin pies. Oh, how I wish the Ancient Mariner would hurry back." Bridget vanished at the kitchen door, and Davy picked up the pots that the good creature had tipped over. In one or two of them there were little sprouts; the rest contained nothing. Davy looked fondly at the sprouts. "If you'd only grow," he murmured. "But I'm afraid I'll never raise a good pumpkin under the sea. Oh, where's the Ancient Mariner?" The next moment footsteps were heard, and from the house came pell-mell a dozen or more of the most savage looking persons you could imagine. Some of them wore great belts in which were stuck pistols and knives, others carried their weapons in their teeth; some had long, black beards, others red; most of them wore their hair in pigta...
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Book. Octavo; Poor/no-DJ; brown spine with gilt text; cover has minor rubbing and sunning; textblock has age toning, staining throughout, missing title page and other preliminary pages, closed tears and tape around edges of several pages; pp 440; book has been rebound. 1290950. Full-priced Rockville.
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