The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 10
... question . 66 To - night Dying , my son ; I am dying . will , I suppose , see the end . " " No , mother , no , not to - night . " " And why not to - night ? If it is to be to - night , I would not put it off . ” " Poor little Eddy and ...
... question . 66 To - night Dying , my son ; I am dying . will , I suppose , see the end . " " No , mother , no , not to - night . " " And why not to - night ? If it is to be to - night , I would not put it off . ” " Poor little Eddy and ...
Pagina 26
... questions of the twins were only so many warnings , to show him on the brink of what a precipice he stood . There they lay asleep in the crib ; they had never been parted from the day of their birth for a single hour ; and now they ...
... questions of the twins were only so many warnings , to show him on the brink of what a precipice he stood . There they lay asleep in the crib ; they had never been parted from the day of their birth for a single hour ; and now they ...
Pagina 70
... questions to the little girl . She told him quite artlessly where she was going , and Eddy , who was partially frightened , almost repeated her words . " I'll help thee along , " said the driver of the waggon ; " I have a cripple at ...
... questions to the little girl . She told him quite artlessly where she was going , and Eddy , who was partially frightened , almost repeated her words . " I'll help thee along , " said the driver of the waggon ; " I have a cripple at ...
Pagina 71
... consequently Eddy was admitted without any delay . A glance at the child's emaciated appearance satisfied the house - surgeon that the case must be taken in at once ; and , after sundry questions , THE THREE CRIPPLES . 71 CHAPTER IX. ...
... consequently Eddy was admitted without any delay . A glance at the child's emaciated appearance satisfied the house - surgeon that the case must be taken in at once ; and , after sundry questions , THE THREE CRIPPLES . 71 CHAPTER IX. ...
Pagina 72
Three cripples. in at once ; and , after sundry questions , the answers to which Mary Graham saw entered in a large book , she had the satisfaction of seeing her brother taken into such good hands . She would have stayed with him , if ...
Three cripples. in at once ; and , after sundry questions , the answers to which Mary Graham saw entered in a large book , she had the satisfaction of seeing her brother taken into such good hands . She would have stayed with him , if ...
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