The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 8
... allowed her five shillings a week through the parish , and every Saturday the relieving officer left it on his rounds . The position in which John Graham found himself had made him a man before his time , and he had done all that lay in ...
... allowed her five shillings a week through the parish , and every Saturday the relieving officer left it on his rounds . The position in which John Graham found himself had made him a man before his time , and he had done all that lay in ...
Pagina 15
... allowed much time to think ; a half - day was all that he could be allowed for the funeral , and even that was at considerable inconvenience to his master . Not that Mr. Steel was a hard or unfeeling man ; on the contrary , he was a ...
... allowed much time to think ; a half - day was all that he could be allowed for the funeral , and even that was at considerable inconvenience to his master . Not that Mr. Steel was a hard or unfeeling man ; on the contrary , he was a ...
Pagina 48
... allowed to have any spare time . John Graham said , that she too must work for her bread , and he kept her almost daily employed in making sugar- sticks and painting them . This was the occupation of the old woman who had opened the ...
... allowed to have any spare time . John Graham said , that she too must work for her bread , and he kept her almost daily employed in making sugar- sticks and painting them . This was the occupation of the old woman who had opened the ...
Pagina 50
... " said little Eddy Graham ; " I'll sit there half the night if you like , but I cannot move far with this painful leg . " But John Graham would not listen to him for a moment : in vain did Eddy ask to be allowed 50 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
... " said little Eddy Graham ; " I'll sit there half the night if you like , but I cannot move far with this painful leg . " But John Graham would not listen to him for a moment : in vain did Eddy ask to be allowed 50 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
Pagina 51
Three cripples. moment : in vain did Eddy ask to be allowed to help in colouring the sugar - sticks . " That's easy work , my fine fellow , " said his brother ; " it is much easier to colour sugar- sticks than cry fish and fruit all day ...
Three cripples. moment : in vain did Eddy ask to be allowed to help in colouring the sugar - sticks . " That's easy work , my fine fellow , " said his brother ; " it is much easier to colour sugar- sticks than cry fish and fruit all day ...
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