The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 32
... hurt . That Sunday John Graham did not take the little ones for a walk ; his head was splitting with pain , and he spent most of the day in bed . The twins waited on him , and lay down with him , and spent all their love on him , re ...
... hurt . That Sunday John Graham did not take the little ones for a walk ; his head was splitting with pain , and he spent most of the day in bed . The twins waited on him , and lay down with him , and spent all their love on him , re ...
Pagina 42
... hurt his hip . Very loudly did the poor child cry , and with great difficulty was he pacified ; but at length he became quiet , and this did more than anything else to bring John Graham a little to his senses . For a while he was very ...
... hurt his hip . Very loudly did the poor child cry , and with great difficulty was he pacified ; but at length he became quiet , and this did more than anything else to bring John Graham a little to his senses . For a while he was very ...
Pagina 43
... hurt you much ? " asked his sister . " I'm sure John wouldn't hurt you for all the world ; no , not even if Mr. Steel told him . " " It does hurt me a great , great deal THE THREE CRIPPLES . 43.
... hurt you much ? " asked his sister . " I'm sure John wouldn't hurt you for all the world ; no , not even if Mr. Steel told him . " " It does hurt me a great , great deal THE THREE CRIPPLES . 43.
Pagina 44
... hurt ? " asked Eddy . " Yes , very often , " said his sister ; " John is a man , though not a very big one , and you remember when he came home with his hand all tied up from that terrible cut . ” " " For a little time the boy said ...
... hurt ? " asked Eddy . " Yes , very often , " said his sister ; " John is a man , though not a very big one , and you remember when he came home with his hand all tied up from that terrible cut . ” " " For a little time the boy said ...
Pagina 48
... hurt . John Graham looked at it , but as he could only see a slight swelling - for the mark of the bruise had gone off - he told Eddy that he intended to take him out with himself , to sell fish in the early part of the day , and fruit ...
... hurt . John Graham looked at it , but as he could only see a slight swelling - for the mark of the bruise had gone off - he told Eddy that he intended to take him out with himself , to sell fish in the early part of the day , and fruit ...
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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.