The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 37
... true they never wanted for bread to eat , but the little comforts they had been used to had gradually become less and less ; and now when we say that they had bread , we say all . Nor was this falling off to be attributed to John ...
... true they never wanted for bread to eat , but the little comforts they had been used to had gradually become less and less ; and now when we say that they had bread , we say all . Nor was this falling off to be attributed to John ...
Pagina 54
... who get it . " " Let him go and look for it , then , " said the old woman , " for he must go out of this ; we don't want him to die here . ” And the old woman said what was true ; for so little 54 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
... who get it . " " Let him go and look for it , then , " said the old woman , " for he must go out of this ; we don't want him to die here . ” And the old woman said what was true ; for so little 54 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
Pagina 55
Three cripples. old woman said what was true ; for so little was her conscience at ease , so well did she know what death would bring to her , that she did not like it spoken of , much less to have it brought before her very eyes . " I ...
Three cripples. old woman said what was true ; for so little was her conscience at ease , so well did she know what death would bring to her , that she did not like it spoken of , much less to have it brought before her very eyes . " I ...
Pagina 69
... true , and her appearance being cleanly and decent , she was soon dismissed , and allowed to proceed on her way . It took the little girl a long time to wheel the truck to its destination , and her strength would in all probability have ...
... true , and her appearance being cleanly and decent , she was soon dismissed , and allowed to proceed on her way . It took the little girl a long time to wheel the truck to its destination , and her strength would in all probability have ...
Pagina 71
... true , but withal so gentle , that , skin and bone as the poor child's hand was , it was not hurt . " I come this way , " said the coalheaver , " a'most every day , and I'll step in and know how thee's getting on ; " and with another ...
... true , but withal so gentle , that , skin and bone as the poor child's hand was , it was not hurt . " I come this way , " said the coalheaver , " a'most every day , and I'll step in and know how thee's getting on ; " and with another ...
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