The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 12
... kissed her cold forehead , and then , over- come with weariness and sorrow , he also fell fast asleep in the old arm - chair . CHAPTER II . WHEN morning came , a neighbour or two stepped in and did all that under the circum- stances was ...
... kissed her cold forehead , and then , over- come with weariness and sorrow , he also fell fast asleep in the old arm - chair . CHAPTER II . WHEN morning came , a neighbour or two stepped in and did all that under the circum- stances was ...
Pagina 13
... Have you been good , Eddy ? and you , Mary ? " and their brother drew them one to each knee . The children kissed their brother , and ́asked to be taken to their mother . B " It will do them no good , " said THE THREE CRIPPLES . 13.
... Have you been good , Eddy ? and you , Mary ? " and their brother drew them one to each knee . The children kissed their brother , and ́asked to be taken to their mother . B " It will do them no good , " said THE THREE CRIPPLES . 13.
Pagina 38
... kisses , while at other times he treated them either with neglect or rudeness , and on one occasion had gone so far as to give little Eddy a very severe blow . Had John Graham taken the right course at once , when he yielded to ...
... kisses , while at other times he treated them either with neglect or rudeness , and on one occasion had gone so far as to give little Eddy a very severe blow . Had John Graham taken the right course at once , when he yielded to ...
Pagina 52
... kissed poor Eddy , and whispered lovingly into his ear . CHAPTER VII . IT was just as well that Eddy Graham gave up the trade of a costermonger at once , for his hip soon became so bad that he was confined entirely to his bed . A penny ...
... kissed poor Eddy , and whispered lovingly into his ear . CHAPTER VII . IT was just as well that Eddy Graham gave up the trade of a costermonger at once , for his hip soon became so bad that he was confined entirely to his bed . A penny ...
Pagina 58
... kissed his pale , thin cheek . " Get well ! " said the cripple . " No , I don't think of that now ; there was a time when I longed to get well , when I hoped that the pain would go away , but I don't long or hope about it any more . I ...
... kissed his pale , thin cheek . " Get well ! " said the cripple . " No , I don't think of that now ; there was a time when I longed to get well , when I hoped that the pain would go away , but I don't long or hope about it any more . I ...
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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.