The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 23
... night he received his week's wages , and , as usual , bought a little present for the children at home ; it was true it was but a pennyworth for each , but it satisfied them , and made them happier than many_an- other child is with an ...
... night he received his week's wages , and , as usual , bought a little present for the children at home ; it was true it was but a pennyworth for each , but it satisfied them , and made them happier than many_an- other child is with an ...
Pagina 26
... night he could not imagine . Did they suspect anything ? Not they ! -how could they have known that he had paid for a glass of brandy - and - water at the " Golden Robin " ? All this was mere childishness ; he must rouse himself ; and ...
... night he could not imagine . Did they suspect anything ? Not they ! -how could they have known that he had paid for a glass of brandy - and - water at the " Golden Robin " ? All this was mere childishness ; he must rouse himself ; and ...
Pagina 28
... night carouse . John Graham was rather dismayed when he found himself surrounded by these men on every side , for every little table had its own company , each man indulging himself according to his own fancy , some with gin , some with ...
... night carouse . John Graham was rather dismayed when he found himself surrounded by these men on every side , for every little table had its own company , each man indulging himself according to his own fancy , some with gin , some with ...
Pagina 32
... night the two children came and asked him whether he would hear them say their prayers , the way their mother used , he felt as though he could have rushed out of the house at once . Nor was Monday much better . When the youth went 32 ...
... night the two children came and asked him whether he would hear them say their prayers , the way their mother used , he felt as though he could have rushed out of the house at once . Nor was Monday much better . When the youth went 32 ...
Pagina 36
... night before ; nor yet of the lack of butter for their bread- for that also he had not brought , as was his wont ; and they kept close together during the remainder of the day , seldom speaking above a whisper , and for a long time ...
... night before ; nor yet of the lack of butter for their bread- for that also he had not brought , as was his wont ; and they kept close together during the remainder of the day , seldom speaking above a whisper , and for a long time ...
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answered asked better bread brother John brought child coalheaver's coat costermonger crip crippled boy crippled Sam cure dear Dear Mary Dobbin Doctor Kenton door Drabstone drink Eddy and Mary Eddy Graham Eddy's Edward Graham eyes felt garret gave Golden Robin gone hand head heard heart heaver hospital hurt John Gra John Graham kind kissed knew LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS little cripple little Eddy little fellow little girl little Mary look Mary Graham mind Miss Avery morning mother never night nurse old woman once pain peppermint-stick perhaps poor Eddy poor little Schneegans seemed shilling sister sleep soon street strong sugar-sticks surgeon taken tears tell thee thing Thompson thought Tim Dobbin to-night told took truck twins voice walk wicked wicked woman word worthy coalheaver 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.