The three cripples1859 |
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Pagina 19
... little ones under his care . Mr. Steel was a man that loved and feared God , and what he thus gave to John Graham , he gave as a contri- bution to the orphan . It was astonishing how well little Eddy and Mary got on with their lessons ...
... little ones under his care . Mr. Steel was a man that loved and feared God , and what he thus gave to John Graham , he gave as a contri- bution to the orphan . It was astonishing how well little Eddy and Mary got on with their lessons ...
Pagina 23
... little present for the children at home ; it was true it was but a pennyworth for each , but it satisfied them , and ... Eddy had swept up the floor and brightened up the room as best he could , and had climbed up on his brother's knee , to ...
... little present for the children at home ; it was true it was but a pennyworth for each , but it satisfied them , and ... Eddy had swept up the floor and brightened up the room as best he could , and had climbed up on his brother's knee , to ...
Pagina 24
... little Eddy made this request , he fixed his large eyes upon his brother , as though he expected to hear some- thing very awful . " Yes , we should like to hear that , " said the little girl . Thus pressed , John Graham had no oppor ...
... little Eddy made this request , he fixed his large eyes upon his brother , as though he expected to hear some- thing very awful . " Yes , we should like to hear that , " said the little girl . Thus pressed , John Graham had no oppor ...
Pagina 25
... little Mary to John ; " when Eddy and I are here by ourselves so often , we talk of her , and say over the hymns she taught us , and we always try and do what we know would have pleased her , had she been here . " " That we do , " said ...
... little Mary to John ; " when Eddy and I are here by ourselves so often , we talk of her , and say over the hymns she taught us , and we always try and do what we know would have pleased her , had she been here . " " That we do , " said ...
Pagina 30
... little Eddy and Mary crying by his side , while one of the women of the house was bathing his head with water , and using some very strong language with reference to his present state . It was difficult to see which frightened the ...
... little Eddy and Mary crying by his side , while one of the women of the house was bathing his head with water , and using some very strong language with reference to his present state . It was difficult to see which frightened the ...
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able allowed answered appearance asked became become began better bread brother brought called CHAPTER child coalheaver cripple cure dear determined Dobbin doctor door drink Eddy Graham eyes face feel felt gave girl give given gone half hand hard head heard heart hope hospital hour hurt I'll John Graham keep Kenton kind kissed knew little Eddy little fellow live look Mary Graham matter mind Miss Avery morning mother never night old woman once pain passed perhaps Poll poor present promised question remember seemed shilling side sister sleep soon speak spent step street strong sure surgeon taken tears tell thee thing Thompson thought told took true turned twins voice walk week wicked woman young youth
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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.