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Pagina 8
... spent any- thing on himself ; his mother and the children got all he had . John Graham was fourteen years old , and a fine , strong , and active boy he was ; he never had pain or ache ; his spirits , despite the misfortunes of his ...
... spent any- thing on himself ; his mother and the children got all he had . John Graham was fourteen years old , and a fine , strong , and active boy he was ; he never had pain or ache ; his spirits , despite the misfortunes of his ...
Pagina 11
... spent upon the orphan , He will repay . Aye ! and all that you gave the widow . ' " Why , what widow ? " 66 Me , " said Mrs. Graham , " what you have given to me . " " Why , you're my own mother . " " Ah , yes ; your own mother , John ...
... spent upon the orphan , He will repay . Aye ! and all that you gave the widow . ' " Why , what widow ? " 66 Me , " said Mrs. Graham , " what you have given to me . " " Why , you're my own mother . " " Ah , yes ; your own mother , John ...
Pagina 15
... the funeral was over , he went to one of the little toy - shops in the neighbourhood , and spent a few pence in buy- ing something to amuse the little ones , and prevent their feeling lonely ; and then he went to THE THREE CRIPPLES . 15.
... the funeral was over , he went to one of the little toy - shops in the neighbourhood , and spent a few pence in buy- ing something to amuse the little ones , and prevent their feeling lonely ; and then he went to THE THREE CRIPPLES . 15.
Pagina 16
... spent everything upon himself . And thus , dear reader , it must ever be , for it is in every sense more blessed to give than to receive . " There was not in Mr. Steel's employment a happier boy than John Graham ; others were what the ...
... spent everything upon himself . And thus , dear reader , it must ever be , for it is in every sense more blessed to give than to receive . " There was not in Mr. Steel's employment a happier boy than John Graham ; others were what the ...
Pagina 17
... spent every evening with the twins was more than a compensa- tion for all that he had to forego ; and al- though he felt conscious that there was a solemnity over his existence which was not over that of others , he would not have ...
... spent every evening with the twins was more than a compensa- tion for all that he had to forego ; and al- though he felt conscious that there was a solemnity over his existence which was not over that of others , he would not have ...
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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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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.