The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 12
... and he could not possibly be spared . One of the neighbours , who had twins of her own , took the children for the day , and the landlady agreed to let them have a spare garret to sleep in , for a trifle , until 12 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
... and he could not possibly be spared . One of the neighbours , who had twins of her own , took the children for the day , and the landlady agreed to let them have a spare garret to sleep in , for a trifle , until 12 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
Pagina 13
... took them , to amuse them , they got on con- tentedly enough . At last the evening came , and with it the time for John Graham to come home . The little ones went to the door to meet him as usual , and Mrs. Curtis , their kind care ...
... took them , to amuse them , they got on con- tentedly enough . At last the evening came , and with it the time for John Graham to come home . The little ones went to the door to meet him as usual , and Mrs. Curtis , their kind care ...
Pagina 14
... took the little ones with him , and all three went up to the garret room . 66 ; " Hadn't you better have some supper ? " asked Mrs. Curtis , as she knocked at the attic , where they had made their temporary abode ; I'll bring you up a ...
... took the little ones with him , and all three went up to the garret room . 66 ; " Hadn't you better have some supper ? " asked Mrs. Curtis , as she knocked at the attic , where they had made their temporary abode ; I'll bring you up a ...
Pagina 16
... took the two children , one on each knee , and heard them repeat their evening hymn ; or the joy that he felt when he brought them home whatever little article of clothing they stood most in need of ; he had a thousandfold more real ...
... took the two children , one on each knee , and heard them repeat their evening hymn ; or the joy that he felt when he brought them home whatever little article of clothing they stood most in need of ; he had a thousandfold more real ...
Pagina 17
... took whatever they had to eat with them , and remained there quietly with two or three other children , who lived too far away to return home to dinner . As soon , however , as school was over , the little ones had no one to look after ...
... took whatever they had to eat with them , and remained there quietly with two or three other children , who lived too far away to return home to dinner . As soon , however , as school was over , the little ones had no one to look after ...
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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.