... BALLCLUB. — There were two brothers; Alvah twelve, Michael nine years old. They generally lived together as happily as most brothers do. But sometimes they would quarrel ; and when they did get angry with each other they were very furious and reckless... Gem of Self-control, Or, The West Indian Boy - Page 48by Madeline Leslie - 1872 - 106 pagesFull view - About this book
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1848 - 908 pages
...with each other they were very furious and reckless of each other's limbs and lives. Their parents were very uneasy at times, lest in a fit of anger...one should kill the other. Much they talked to them, and warned them against anger, and against striking each other with fists and clubs, and throwing stones... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1850 - 882 pages
...with each other, they were very furious and reckless of each other's limbs and lives. Their parents were very uneasy at times, lest in a fit of anger...one should kill the other. Much they talked to them, and warned them against anger, and against striking each other with fists and clubs, and throwing stones... | |
| Henry Clarke Wright - 1853 - 146 pages
...they were very furious, and reckless of each other's limbs and lives, so that their parents were even uneasy at times, lest in a fit of anger one should kill the other. They talked to them, and warned them against anger, and against striking each other with fists and... | |
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