Eustace; or, The lost inheritanceMasters, 1863 - 152 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-5 di 36
Pagina 25
... morning fog , all the lovelier for its pale colourless setting . The Good Shepherd does not leave His own long with- out tests and opportunities of showing that they are His ; and Eustace soon had his . The first few days at school ...
... morning fog , all the lovelier for its pale colourless setting . The Good Shepherd does not leave His own long with- out tests and opportunities of showing that they are His ; and Eustace soon had his . The first few days at school ...
Pagina 26
... morning , and to return before the family would be up . The servants of course must be admitted to the secret , but this was not difficult . They had long been used to serve the boys rather than their master , and to many acts of ...
... morning , and to return before the family would be up . The servants of course must be admitted to the secret , but this was not difficult . They had long been used to serve the boys rather than their master , and to many acts of ...
Pagina 35
... morning she repaired to Mr. Evans , the under - master of the house , to report the scene of the past night . Having concluded her statement of facts , she wound up by saying , that as to Master Saunders , " Though he was sometimes a ...
... morning she repaired to Mr. Evans , the under - master of the house , to report the scene of the past night . Having concluded her statement of facts , she wound up by saying , that as to Master Saunders , " Though he was sometimes a ...
Pagina 68
... morning broke upon the room where Eustace was watching by the bed of the child he had rescued . CHAPTER VIII . STAPLETON AND RAYMOND . Boys are always generous , and on the whole pretty fair in the estimate they form of one another ...
... morning broke upon the room where Eustace was watching by the bed of the child he had rescued . CHAPTER VIII . STAPLETON AND RAYMOND . Boys are always generous , and on the whole pretty fair in the estimate they form of one another ...
Pagina 83
... morning was to call on Mr. Cleffain . This was , though certainly a pleasurable work , one that involved on the part of Eustace no small amount of nervousness . Mr. Cleffain was in all respects a sin- gular and eccentric person , and ...
... morning was to call on Mr. Cleffain . This was , though certainly a pleasurable work , one that involved on the part of Eustace no small amount of nervousness . Mr. Cleffain was in all respects a sin- gular and eccentric person , and ...
Parole e frasi comuni
ALDERSGATE STREET Allegory Beaumont blessed Bournemouth Burke carriage character cheap edition child CHRIST Christian Christmas Christmas Story Church cloth companion CONTENTS:-The COUSIN RACHEL cried dark dear death door duty Eustace stood Eustace's Evans Evelyn Noel face Fcap feel felt fight Flowers Gainsborough gate Girl give God's hand happy heart Heir of Redclyffe holidays Holy HYMNS Indian ink influence J. M. Neale JOSEPH MASTERS knew lane lessons looked LORD Marco Ricci MARTYR OF ANTIOCH matter mean mind morning mother never night old fellow old gentleman packet passed Poems prayers quiet Randall Raymond round Saunders scene seemed Sherwood silent smile soon speak spoke Stapleton Stephen's Days Story suffering Tale Tale of St talk tell thing thought told truth turned verses voice walk window word young
Brani popolari
Pagina 150 - PARISH TALES. Reprinted from the " Tales of a London Parish." In a packet, Is. 6d. CONTENTS :— Denis the Beggar Boy ; The Old Street Sweeper ; Honor O'Keefe; There's a Skeleton in every House; Christian Flower's Story; My Catechumens ; The Hill-side Cottage.
Pagina 11 - LYRA SANCTORUM ; Lays for the Minor Festivals. Edited by the Rev. WJ Deane. 3s. 6d. "We hail the appearance of such a book with pleasure ; it is agreeably significant as to the progress of sacred poetry in our age. It is a collection of historical ballads, designed for the most part to commemorate the sufferings and celebrate the triumphs of those who were martyred in the early ages of the Church. Many of the poems are singularly elegant and impressive.
Pagina 137 - And the king said unto Araunah, Nay; but I will surely buy it of thee at a price : neither will I offer burnt offerings unto the LORD my God of that which doth cost me nothing.
Pagina 146 - Hymns for Little Children." 3s., paper 2s. An allegory representing the real strife against Sin, the World, and the evil, which all have to fight.
Pagina 144 - III. HENRI de CLERMONT; or, the Royalists of La Vendee. A Tale of the French Revolution. By the Rev. WILLIAM GRESLEY.
Pagina 147 - THE COMBATANTS. An Allegory showing how a Christian should contend with and overthrow his enemies. THE REVELLERS. An Allegory on the LORD'S Second Coming.
Pagina 138 - BEN'S ANGEL. By the Author of " Neddie's Care," &c. l6mo. 6d. THE BIRTHDAY. A Tale. By the Author of "Gideon," "Josiah," &c. Fifth edition. Fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d. This valuable present book, by a late Noble Lady, contains the account of the daily life of three or four young people, their failings and virtues. THE BISHOP'S LITTLE DAUGHTER. A Tale for the Young.
Pagina 142 - Stories on the Festivals," &c. Fcap. 8vo. is. ION LESTER. A Tale of True Friendship. ByC.HH Fcap. 8vo. 4s. 6d. A tale of one who, born to riches and with every inducement to make this world his chief concern, yet devotes himself nobly to the good of his friends and people, and passes unhurt through all the flattery and luxury consequent on his position. Ivo AND VERENA ; or, the Snowdrop. By the Author of
Pagina 5 - THE SIEGE OF NISIBIS, and how Sapor, King of Persia, and his Host were overthrown by the Faith of its Bishop; and, THE DEATH OF JULIAN the Apostate Emperor, AD 363, the fearful Tale of one who renounced his Christian Faith. 4d. NEALE.— THE Two HUTS. An Allegory. 4d. NEGLECTED OPPORTUNITY (The). 6d. NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND; or, the Two Fortune Tellers. By the author of
Pagina 152 - Christian Remembrancer. SOMERFORD PRIORY. By Cecilia Mac Gregor. Crown 8vo. 2s. STORY OF A DREAM ; a Mother's Version of the olden Tale of " Little Red Riding Hood," wherein that tale is made to bear a Christian lesson.