The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 10
... voice faltered , and fell into an even still lower whisper , " and about him . ' 99 " Tell me everything , mother ; there's not a wish but that I'll fulfil , so far as can be done by mortal man . ” you now . " I know it , my son ; you ...
... voice faltered , and fell into an even still lower whisper , " and about him . ' 99 " Tell me everything , mother ; there's not a wish but that I'll fulfil , so far as can be done by mortal man . ” you now . " I know it , my son ; you ...
Pagina 21
... voice whis- pering in his ear ; " it is only just the same as it was before , and now the money is paid ; it's only superstition not to take it as usual . " Still John Graham wavered , and again the tempter plied him hard ( for this was ...
... voice whis- pering in his ear ; " it is only just the same as it was before , and now the money is paid ; it's only superstition not to take it as usual . " Still John Graham wavered , and again the tempter plied him hard ( for this was ...
Pagina 31
... voice , although his heart told him that he had deserved every word Mrs. Schneegans had said , and that he owed her a great deal for her attention in staunching the wound in his head . " We did not call her , " answered the chil- dren ...
... voice , although his heart told him that he had deserved every word Mrs. Schneegans had said , and that he owed her a great deal for her attention in staunching the wound in his head . " We did not call her , " answered the chil- dren ...
Pagina 35
... , in a short surly voice ; " you young children ought to be very thankful for having so much done for you , without bothering me all day long . ' 29 This was said so snappishly , that the little Grahams THE THREE CRIPPLES . 35.
... , in a short surly voice ; " you young children ought to be very thankful for having so much done for you , without bothering me all day long . ' 29 This was said so snappishly , that the little Grahams THE THREE CRIPPLES . 35.
Pagina 37
... and often he fancied that he heard his mother's gentle voice speaking to him ; often he was reminded by her wedding - ring which he wore tied by D a string round his neck ; and even the little THE THREE CRIPPLES . 37.
... and often he fancied that he heard his mother's gentle voice speaking to him ; often he was reminded by her wedding - ring which he wore tied by D a string round his neck ; and even the little THE THREE CRIPPLES . 37.
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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.