The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 27
... Wicked One made to him , that he might as well go across and learn the end of the shipwreck , about which he had been so anxious . It perhaps seems strange that John Graham's curiosity should have overcome such strong forces as had been ...
... Wicked One made to him , that he might as well go across and learn the end of the shipwreck , about which he had been so anxious . It perhaps seems strange that John Graham's curiosity should have overcome such strong forces as had been ...
Pagina 28
... Wicked One had snared him too effectually ; and while he was screw- ing up his courage to say , " Nothing , thank you , " he found that the eyes of all around were fixed upon him . And , in truth , he cut a strange figure in the tap ...
... Wicked One had snared him too effectually ; and while he was screw- ing up his courage to say , " Nothing , thank you , " he found that the eyes of all around were fixed upon him . And , in truth , he cut a strange figure in the tap ...
Pagina 30
... wicked woman , ' said Eddy ; " she says bad things . " " Don't let her come again , John , " said little Mary ; " she called you ugly names ; she's very wicked . " " How did she come into our room at all 30 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
... wicked woman , ' said Eddy ; " she says bad things . " " Don't let her come again , John , " said little Mary ; " she called you ugly names ; she's very wicked . " " How did she come into our room at all 30 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
Pagina 31
... wicked woman . ' 99 John Graham had the meanness to let his sister think thus badly of the one that had proved a friend in need ; and , as he made no further remark , the little ones remained under the impression that their neighbour ...
... wicked woman . ' 99 John Graham had the meanness to let his sister think thus badly of the one that had proved a friend in need ; and , as he made no further remark , the little ones remained under the impression that their neighbour ...
Pagina 32
... wicked woman , Mrs. Schneegans . " It is true the children did not forget their walk ; often during the day they longed for it , for the sky above was bright and blue , and the sun was shining with a most brilliant light . The little ...
... wicked woman , Mrs. Schneegans . " It is true the children did not forget their walk ; often during the day they longed for it , for the sky above was bright and blue , and the sun was shining with a most brilliant light . The little ...
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