The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 54
... seemed so near sticking through his skin , that the old woman thought he must die in the house , and therefore the sooner he was got rid of , the better . When once this idea had taken possession of the old woman's head , she soon let ...
... seemed so near sticking through his skin , that the old woman thought he must die in the house , and therefore the sooner he was got rid of , the better . When once this idea had taken possession of the old woman's head , she soon let ...
Pagina 57
... seemed to have been beside himself for a mo- ment , and now that the paroxysm had passed off , he was himself again . His sorrow was as great as his previous rage , and he sank back exhausted upon his pallet . He was too weak to raise ...
... seemed to have been beside himself for a mo- ment , and now that the paroxysm had passed off , he was himself again . His sorrow was as great as his previous rage , and he sank back exhausted upon his pallet . He was too weak to raise ...
Pagina 63
... seemed , and at last she fell asleep , to dream of all sorts of adventures on her way to the hospital . At one moment she saw herself followed by a crowd of hooting boys , at another , by a very suspicious - looking police- man ; at one ...
... seemed , and at last she fell asleep , to dream of all sorts of adventures on her way to the hospital . At one moment she saw herself followed by a crowd of hooting boys , at another , by a very suspicious - looking police- man ; at one ...
Pagina 73
... seemed to say , " I must be obeyed ; " and with many tears the little cripple told how he was first hurt . " And what have you been living on ? " asked the surgeon ; " what have you had to eat for dinner every day ? how often in the ...
... seemed to say , " I must be obeyed ; " and with many tears the little cripple told how he was first hurt . " And what have you been living on ? " asked the surgeon ; " what have you had to eat for dinner every day ? how often in the ...
Pagina 74
... 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 pulled a bell , an elderly ...
... 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 pulled a bell , an elderly ...
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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.