The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 30
... began to gamble with each other , and soon drew in the unhappy youth to join the game . This he did , scarcely knowing what he was about , and they never left him until they had stripped him of every farthing . How John Graham ever got ...
... began to gamble with each other , and soon drew in the unhappy youth to join the game . This he did , scarcely knowing what he was about , and they never left him until they had stripped him of every farthing . How John Graham ever got ...
Pagina 32
... began to caress him afresh . " No , dear John , " said Eddy , as he heard the former sobbing with his head turned towards the wall , for he was now in bitterness of soul , " we don't mind staying in there , don't cry , your head will ...
... began to caress him afresh . " No , dear John , " said Eddy , as he heard the former sobbing with his head turned towards the wall , for he was now in bitterness of soul , " we don't mind staying in there , don't cry , your head will ...
Pagina 41
... began to make inquiries about the coat ; John Graham answered him at first so vaguely , then shuffled and stammered so much , and finally became so saucy , when he was hard pressed , that his master , who could not be insulted with ...
... began to make inquiries about the coat ; John Graham answered him at first so vaguely , then shuffled and stammered so much , and finally became so saucy , when he was hard pressed , that his master , who could not be insulted with ...
Pagina 42
... began to urge him to take them out , he gave the poor little fellow a push which sent him against the corner of the bed , and seriously hurt his hip . Very loudly did the poor child cry , and with great difficulty was he pacified ; but ...
... began to urge him to take them out , he gave the poor little fellow a push which sent him against the corner of the bed , and seriously hurt his hip . Very loudly did the poor child cry , and with great difficulty was he pacified ; but ...
Pagina 45
... began to cry ; but Eddy comforted her , and they knelt down together , and said their prayers . " I suppose he is kept very busy at his work , " said Mary , " and they have given him his supper , and will give him his break- fast to ...
... began to cry ; but Eddy comforted her , and they knelt down together , and said their prayers . " I suppose he is kept very busy at his work , " said Mary , " and they have given him his supper , and will give him his break- fast to ...
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Pagina 102 - In God is my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God.
Pagina 34 - He may not even suspect it. If told the truth he may honestly, in one sense honestly, as well as indignantly and reproachfully deny it, and say with one of old, " Is thy servant a dog that he should do this thing ? " A Christian may be in doubt whether he loves God supremely.