The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 52
... give him a penny a day , and let him do his best on that ; and mind you , " said he to Mary , as he cast an angry look at her , " take care and don't spend a farthing of my money on him . " " not " I will not , " said the little girl ...
... give him a penny a day , and let him do his best on that ; and mind you , " said he to Mary , as he cast an angry look at her , " take care and don't spend a farthing of my money on him . " " not " I will not , " said the little girl ...
Pagina 63
... give up the idea in despair . In her per- plexity , she at length betook herself to prayer , and asked for guidance and strength for the perils of the following day . After her prayer she felt more composed , and lay awake , ar- ranging ...
... give up the idea in despair . In her per- plexity , she at length betook herself to prayer , and asked for guidance and strength for the perils of the following day . After her prayer she felt more composed , and lay awake , ar- ranging ...
Pagina 70
... give thee a lift for his sake . " At the mention of a " lift , " both Mary and her brother looked aghast ; the waggon was laden to the very utmost , and how could Eddy be ever put up without being tremendously shaken ? And even if that ...
... give thee a lift for his sake . " At the mention of a " lift , " both Mary and her brother looked aghast ; the waggon was laden to the very utmost , and how could Eddy be ever put up without being tremendously shaken ? And even if that ...
Pagina 74
... give further directions about him before I go . " This was addressed to a man at the end of the room , who , without any further ceremony , although with great gentleness , laid hold of Eddy , and lifting him in his arms , carried him ...
... give further directions about him before I go . " This was addressed to a man at the end of the room , who , without any further ceremony , although with great gentleness , laid hold of Eddy , and lifting him in his arms , carried him ...
Pagina 77
... give people plenty to eat here ? " asked Eddy , fixing his eye on the nurse . 66 Well , some folks we do , and some we don't ; we do what the doctor says ; some- times we won't give them any at all . " Eddy Graham looked awe - stricken ...
... give people plenty to eat here ? " asked Eddy , fixing his eye on the nurse . 66 Well , some folks we do , and some we don't ; we do what the doctor says ; some- times we won't give them any at all . " Eddy Graham looked awe - stricken ...
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