The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 8
... pain or ache ; his spirits , despite the misfortunes of his family , were always good , and although he worked hard for what he had , he never asked to keep one penny for himself , but spent it all on his sick mother and the two ...
... pain or ache ; his spirits , despite the misfortunes of his family , were always good , and although he worked hard for what he had , he never asked to keep one penny for himself , but spent it all on his sick mother and the two ...
Pagina 32
... 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- serving all their indignation for " that wicked woman , Mrs. Schneegans . " It is true the children did ...
... 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- serving all their indignation for " that wicked woman , Mrs. Schneegans . " It is true the children did ...
Pagina 48
... painful , he would have been delighted with the prospect of being useful , besides which the novelty of being out all day would have made him like his new mode of life ; when , however , he heard that his duty was to cry the fish , and ...
... painful , he would have been delighted with the prospect of being useful , besides which the novelty of being out all day would have made him like his new mode of life ; when , however , he heard that his duty was to cry the fish , and ...
Pagina 49
... pain ; indeed at times he would have cried out , but that he put all his strength into calling the fish . Some might have wondered as they passed along that so young a child could call so loud , but they little knew what gave him such ...
... pain ; indeed at times he would have cried out , but that he put all his strength into calling the fish . Some might have wondered as they passed along that so young a child could call so loud , but they little knew what gave him such ...
Pagina 50
... said little Eddy Graham ; " I'll sit there half the night if you like , but I cannot move far with this painful leg . " But John Graham would not listen to him for a moment : in vain did Eddy ask to be allowed 50 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
... said little Eddy Graham ; " I'll sit there half the night if you like , but I cannot move far with this painful leg . " But John Graham would not listen to him for a moment : in vain did Eddy ask to be allowed 50 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
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