The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 24
... Tell us one about dear mother , " said the child . " Yes , about dear mother , " echoed Eddy ; " we should like to hear something about her . ' " I don't know anything new about her , " said John Graham , feeling not nearly so com ...
... Tell us one about dear mother , " said the child . " Yes , about dear mother , " echoed Eddy ; " we should like to hear something about her . ' " I don't know anything new about her , " said John Graham , feeling not nearly so com ...
Pagina 25
... Graham had time to answer . << ( ( Oh , I'm sure I can't tell , " said he ; we don't know much about those things : come , get to bed now , and to - morrow I'll take you C both out for a nice walk . " And without THE THREE CRIPPLES . 25.
... Graham had time to answer . << ( ( Oh , I'm sure I can't tell , " said he ; we don't know much about those things : come , get to bed now , and to - morrow I'll take you C both out for a nice walk . " And without THE THREE CRIPPLES . 25.
Pagina 30
... tell ; but the following morning he found himself , in the broad day - light , lying upon the ground , with a very considerable cut in his forehead , and little Eddy and Mary crying by his side , while one of the women of the house was ...
... tell ; but the following morning he found himself , in the broad day - light , lying upon the ground , with a very considerable cut in his forehead , and little Eddy and Mary crying by his side , while one of the women of the house was ...
Pagina 46
... telling them that they were to go out very softly , for fear of disturbing any one in the house , he crept along the passage with them , and they were soon in the open street . The night was cold and the children were poorly clad , so ...
... telling them that they were to go out very softly , for fear of disturbing any one in the house , he crept along the passage with them , and they were soon in the open street . The night was cold and the children were poorly clad , so ...
Pagina 51
... telling a lie ; " but he did get his hurt , poor fellow , from you , for you threw him against the bed at the old house , and his leg has been bad ever since ... tell that I won't , and if Eddy doesn't choose to THE THREE CRIPPLES . 51.
... telling a lie ; " but he did get his hurt , poor fellow , from you , for you threw him against the bed at the old house , and his leg has been bad ever since ... tell that I won't , and if Eddy doesn't choose to THE THREE CRIPPLES . 51.
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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.