The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 96
... Kenton on one occasion , and to say that he did not feel as though his strange bed and tight bandages were doing him any good ; but he was told that all was going on well , but that a considerable time must elapse before any decided ...
... Kenton on one occasion , and to say that he did not feel as though his strange bed and tight bandages were doing him any good ; but he was told that all was going on well , but that a considerable time must elapse before any decided ...
Pagina 106
... Kenton's care , and John Graham was going from bad to worse . No Dr. Kenton had indeed spent much time and money on Eddy's case , and there was every prospect of a cure , to his great delight . It was a great pleasure to the good man to ...
... Kenton's care , and John Graham was going from bad to worse . No Dr. Kenton had indeed spent much time and money on Eddy's case , and there was every prospect of a cure , to his great delight . It was a great pleasure to the good man to ...
Pagina 107
... Kenton had become quite fond of him , from the docility and patience which he had displayed . A very little unsteadiness on Eddy's part might have destroyed all hope of a cure ; but he kept as still as possible , and so everything went ...
... Kenton had become quite fond of him , from the docility and patience which he had displayed . A very little unsteadiness on Eddy's part might have destroyed all hope of a cure ; but he kept as still as possible , and so everything went ...
Pagina 108
... Kenton watched him as he moved along , with as much pride as a mother does her child when she sees it taking its first step . This was the last stage of the cure ; the worthy man knew that in about two months , if nothing unforeseen ...
... Kenton watched him as he moved along , with as much pride as a mother does her child when she sees it taking its first step . This was the last stage of the cure ; the worthy man knew that in about two months , if nothing unforeseen ...
Pagina 109
... Kenton , who had gone to so much expense and trouble , had the pleasure of seeing his protégé walk about as well as any one else . " Now , my child , " said the happy man , as Eddy finished a few turns in the long passage outside the ...
... Kenton , who had gone to so much expense and trouble , had the pleasure of seeing his protégé walk about as well as any one else . " Now , my child , " said the happy man , as Eddy finished a few turns in the long passage outside the ...
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