The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 43
... bread . Dear Mary , do you think he'll be kind to - night when he does come ? " " Oh yes , Eddy , he has to work very hard , perhaps he's often tired , and that's why he doesn't seem kind . " " He pushed me so hard , " said the little ...
... bread . Dear Mary , do you think he'll be kind to - night when he does come ? " " Oh yes , Eddy , he has to work very hard , perhaps he's often tired , and that's why he doesn't seem kind . " " He pushed me so hard , " said the little ...
Pagina 44
... bread untasted in his hand ; at last he broke the silence and said , " I will be a man . " Mary did not observe him , but instead of eating the bit of bread , he limped quietly to the table , and fixed it to its place in the loaf again ...
... bread untasted in his hand ; at last he broke the silence and said , " I will be a man . " Mary did not observe him , but instead of eating the bit of bread , he limped quietly to the table , and fixed it to its place in the loaf again ...
Pagina 47
... bread and cheese , and some rude furniture , not near as good even as what they had left behind them . As their brother , however , signified his intention of remaining with them , and sleeping on a pallet in the corner , they did not ...
... bread and cheese , and some rude furniture , not near as good even as what they had left behind them . As their brother , however , signified his intention of remaining with them , and sleeping on a pallet in the corner , they did not ...
Pagina 48
... bread in the streets . Had it not been for poor little Eddy's hip , which was at times almost intolerably painful , he would have been delighted with the prospect of being useful , besides which the novelty of being out all day would ...
... bread in the streets . Had it not been for poor little Eddy's hip , which was at times almost intolerably painful , he would have been delighted with the prospect of being useful , besides which the novelty of being out all day would ...
Pagina 49
... bread and some fish that had been left from the previous day , and as John Graham was in a very good humour , there were also two or three apples ; and on the whole Mary thought , that , wretched and tumble - down as their garret room ...
... bread and some fish that had been left from the previous day , and as John Graham was in a very good humour , there were also two or three apples ; and on the whole Mary thought , that , wretched and tumble - down as their garret room ...
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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.
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