The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 36
... lives ? " " " Tis only the scrapings , " said his sister ; " I saved them for you ; for I thought you'd miss a nice tea on Sunday evening . ' 22 " Yes , and she prevented my eating them • up last night , " said Eddy , " 36 THE THREE ...
... lives ? " " " Tis only the scrapings , " said his sister ; " I saved them for you ; for I thought you'd miss a nice tea on Sunday evening . ' 22 " Yes , and she prevented my eating them • up last night , " said Eddy , " 36 THE THREE ...
Pagina 37
... live in a new world . John Gra- ham came home much later than he used to do , and on one or two occasions did not come at all , and the children felt themselves more and more dependent on each other for society and support . It is true ...
... live in a new world . John Gra- ham came home much later than he used to do , and on one or two occasions did not come at all , and the children felt themselves more and more dependent on each other for society and support . It is true ...
Pagina 47
... live with . Eddy and Mary at first shrunk back , but they soon went in , and were conducted to a garret room , where they found some bread and cheese , and some rude furniture , not near as good even as what they had left behind them ...
... live with . Eddy and Mary at first shrunk back , but they soon went in , and were conducted to a garret room , where they found some bread and cheese , and some rude furniture , not near as good even as what they had left behind them ...
Pagina 52
... live as best he can ; he may lie there as much as he likes , but I won't support him , that I won't . " 66 Well , I'll do as much as I can for him , " said Mary , going up to her crippled brother , and kissing him with all her heart ...
... live as best he can ; he may lie there as much as he likes , but I won't support him , that I won't . " 66 Well , I'll do as much as I can for him , " said Mary , going up to her crippled brother , and kissing him with all her heart ...
Pagina 53
... live - long day . Drink had blinded John Graham's eyes , as well as blunted his feelings ; he could easily do now what he would have trembled even at the thought of doing before . Things could not always go on thus ; and at E 3 THE ...
... live - long day . Drink had blinded John Graham's eyes , as well as blunted his feelings ; he could easily do now what he would have trembled even at the thought of doing before . Things could not always go on thus ; and at E 3 THE ...
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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.