The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 14
... half- reproachfully on Mrs. Curtis ; - Never , " echoed Mary , who generally followed her brother in every thing- " we should like to go to her . " " Not to - night , " said John Graham . " Come up , and we'll all go to bed ; " so ...
... half- reproachfully on Mrs. Curtis ; - Never , " echoed Mary , who generally followed her brother in every thing- " we should like to go to her . " " Not to - night , " said John Graham . " Come up , and we'll all go to bed ; " so ...
Pagina 15
... 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 kind Chris- tian person ; but he ...
... 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 kind Chris- tian person ; but he ...
Pagina 36
... half of surprise and half of anger ; for he had been lying down upon the bed , while little Mary was at her duties as the housekeeper . " I didn't bring home any butter last night : I hope you haven't been borrowing any from any person ...
... half of surprise and half of anger ; for he had been lying down upon the bed , while little Mary was at her duties as the housekeeper . " I didn't bring home any butter last night : I hope you haven't been borrowing any from any person ...
Pagina 37
... half started to his eyes ; in a moment , however , he dried them up again , and dividing the toast between the little ones , told them he wouldn't forget to bring butter next week ; but it was eaten sorrowfully , for his looks were ...
... half started to his eyes ; in a moment , however , he dried them up again , and dividing the toast between the little ones , told them he wouldn't forget to bring butter next week ; but it was eaten sorrowfully , for his looks were ...
Pagina 43
... Half hour after half hour was chimed by the clock of the neighbouring church , but he did not arrive , and little Eddy had many times picked little pieces from the loaf , besides having eaten up every crumb upon the plate . " I wonder ...
... Half hour after half hour was chimed by the clock of the neighbouring church , but he did not arrive , and little Eddy had many times picked little pieces from the loaf , besides having eaten up every crumb upon the plate . " I wonder ...
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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.