The three cripples1859 |
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Pagina 9
... become so thin that they seemed as though , with the least violence , they must be crushed . Mrs. Graham was too weak to answer him for a while , and a closer look at her by the dim light of the fire , made her son THE THREE CRIPPLES . 9.
... become so thin that they seemed as though , with the least violence , they must be crushed . Mrs. Graham was too weak to answer him for a while , and a closer look at her by the dim light of the fire , made her son THE THREE CRIPPLES . 9.
Pagina 18
... seemed little fitted . Their mother's illness had made them think , and often for days together scarce anything was done in her room except by their feeble hands . And they had a kind of pride in having John's supper ready for him when ...
... seemed little fitted . Their mother's illness had made them think , and often for days together scarce anything was done in her room except by their feeble hands . And they had a kind of pride in having John's supper ready for him when ...
Pagina 37
... seemed to 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 ...
... seemed to 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 ...
Pagina 46
... seemed anxious that they should sit up with him as long as possible . He amused them in every way he could , until the house was quite quiet , and then telling them that they were to go out very softly , for fear of disturbing any one ...
... seemed anxious that they should sit up with him as long as possible . He amused them in every way he could , until the house was quite quiet , and then telling them that they were to go out very softly , for fear of disturbing any one ...
Pagina 53
... seemed as though he could no longer bear the pain . Had his brother taken the trouble to look into the matter , he would soon have seen that Eddy's low moanings were not pretence , and that it was not from choice that he lay upon his ...
... seemed as though he could no longer bear the pain . Had his brother taken the trouble to look into the matter , he would soon have seen that Eddy's low moanings were not pretence , and that it was not from choice that he lay upon his ...
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able allowed answered appearance asked became become began better bread brother brought called CHAPTER child coalheaver cripple cure dear determined Dobbin doctor door drink Eddy Graham eyes face feel felt gave girl give given gone half hand hard head heard heart hope hospital hour hurt I'll John Graham keep Kenton kind kissed knew little Eddy little fellow live look Mary Graham matter mind Miss Avery morning mother never night old woman once pain passed perhaps Poll poor present promised question remember seemed shilling side sister sleep soon speak spent step street strong sure surgeon taken tears tell thee thing Thompson thought told took true turned twins voice walk week wicked woman young youth
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