The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 50
... determined " to be a man , " and he often asked God in his own simple way for help , and so he did not complain . But things could not always go on thus ; the hip grew worse and worse , until at last poor Eddy could not stir , and was ...
... determined " to be a man , " and he often asked God in his own simple way for help , and so he did not complain . But things could not always go on thus ; the hip grew worse and worse , until at last poor Eddy could not stir , and was ...
Pagina 55
... determined to have her revenge . Out of the house she was now determined that Eddy should go at once ; she knew that that was the severest way of spiting his sister , but she did not content her- self with that . Watching her ...
... determined to have her revenge . Out of the house she was now determined that Eddy should go at once ; she knew that that was the severest way of spiting his sister , but she did not content her- self with that . Watching her ...
Pagina 75
... , however , 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.
... , however , 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.
Pagina 79
... determination then to be a man . What troubled Eddy Graham most of all was , that he missed the stars ; there was no skylight in his room , and he felt as though the night would be both long and lonely , without his favourite fellow ...
... determination then to be a man . What troubled Eddy Graham most of all was , that he missed the stars ; there was no skylight in his room , and he felt as though the night would be both long and lonely , without his favourite fellow ...
Pagina 83
... determined to lead her as wretched a life as he had done Eddy . Had it not been for her trust in God , Mary Graham could not have borne up under the trials she had to undergo ; but that trust never failed her . True , she was only a ...
... determined to lead her as wretched a life as he had done Eddy . Had it not been for her trust in God , Mary Graham could not have borne up under the trials she had to undergo ; but that trust never failed her . True , she was only a ...
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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.