The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 71
... brought her brother required no letter of ad- mittance in urgent cases , consequently Eddy was admitted without any delay . A glance at the child's emaciated appearance satisfied the house - surgeon that the case must be taken in at ...
... brought her brother required no letter of ad- mittance in urgent cases , consequently Eddy was admitted without any delay . A glance at the child's emaciated appearance satisfied the house - surgeon that the case must be taken in at ...
Pagina 72
... brought to him , and was told that his case would be examined about eleven o'clock . And at eleven he was brought into a room , where two elderly gentlemen , with three or four younger than themselves , were sitting . Poor Eddy shook ...
... brought to him , and was told that his case would be examined about eleven o'clock . And at eleven he was brought into a room , where two elderly gentlemen , with three or four younger than themselves , were sitting . Poor Eddy shook ...
Pagina 73
... brought him to his present state ; poor little fellow ! he had mingled so little with the world , that he thought everyone must know his brother John , and he could not bear to disgrace him , although he had been so unkind . The old ...
... brought him to his present state ; poor little fellow ! he had mingled so little with the world , that he thought everyone must know his brother John , and he could not bear to disgrace him , although he had been so unkind . The old ...
Pagina 74
... brought in , and no one seemed to think any more of Eddy and his tears . As to the little fellow himself , when he arrived at the top of the staircase , he found himself in a long passage with several doors , and the porter having ...
... brought in , and no one seemed to think any more of Eddy and his tears . As to the little fellow himself , when he arrived at the top of the staircase , he found himself in a long passage with several doors , and the porter having ...
Pagina 75
... had been love for his wicked brother , and he derived comfort from this thought . He determined , on thinking the matter over , to act differently if brought before the surgeons again ; and having made THE THREE CRIPPLES . 75.
... had been love for his wicked brother , and he derived comfort from this thought . He determined , on thinking the matter over , to act differently if brought before the surgeons again ; and having made THE THREE CRIPPLES . 75.
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