The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 14
... better go to bed and sleep , dear little things , they'll soon forget . " 66 " We won't ever forget dear mother , " said Eddy Graham , fixing his large eyes half- reproachfully on Mrs. Curtis ; - Never , " echoed Mary , who generally ...
... better go to bed and sleep , dear little things , they'll soon forget . " 66 " We won't ever forget dear mother , " said Eddy Graham , fixing his large eyes half- reproachfully on Mrs. Curtis ; - Never , " echoed Mary , who generally ...
Pagina 17
Three cripples. calls gayer , they had apparently more outward pleasures , they were better dressed , and made a greater show ; but John had a pleasure which surpassed all that the others enjoyed ; the little while that he spent every ...
Three cripples. calls gayer , they had apparently more outward pleasures , they were better dressed , and made a greater show ; but John had a pleasure which surpassed all that the others enjoyed ; the little while that he spent every ...
Pagina 32
... asked him whether he would hear them say their prayers , the way their mother used , he felt as though he could have rushed out of the house at once . Nor was Monday much better . When the youth went 32 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
... asked him whether he would hear them say their prayers , the way their mother used , he felt as though he could have rushed out of the house at once . Nor was Monday much better . When the youth went 32 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
Pagina 33
Three cripples. Nor was Monday much better . When the youth went to his employment , he had to in- vent a lie about a fall , as he would not confess to his having been drunk on the previous Saturday ; and there was not a penny in the ...
Three cripples. Nor was Monday much better . When the youth went to his employment , he had to in- vent a lie about a fall , as he would not confess to his having been drunk on the previous Saturday ; and there was not a penny in the ...
Pagina 40
... better than a thief ; but he had much yet to undergo . As to Mr. Carson , who was a proud , over- bearing and unchristian man , full of his own consequence and wealth , he cast an angry look upon the poor lad , and passed into the house ...
... better than a thief ; but he had much yet to undergo . As to Mr. Carson , who was a proud , over- bearing and unchristian man , full of his own consequence and wealth , he cast an angry look upon the poor lad , and passed into the house ...
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answered asked better bread brother John brought CHAPTER child coalheaver's coat costermonger crip crippled boy crippled Sam cure dear Dear Mary Dobbin Doctor Kenton door Drabstone drink Eddy and Mary Eddy Graham Eddy's Edward Graham eyes felt garret gave Golden Robin gone hand head heard heart heaver hospital hurt John Gra John Graham kind kissed knew LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS little cripple little Eddy little fellow little girl little Mary look Mary Graham mind Miss Avery morning mother never night nurse old woman once pain perhaps poor Eddy poor little Schneegans seemed shilling sister sleep soon street strong sugar-sticks surgeon taken tears tell thee thing Thompson thought Tim Dobbin to-night told took truck twins voice walk wicked wicked woman word worthy coalheaver youth
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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.