The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 32
... turned to their brother and began to caress him afresh . " No , dear John , " said Eddy , as he heard the former sobbing with his head turned towards the wall , for he was now in bitterness of soul , " we don't mind staying in there ...
... turned to their brother and began to caress him afresh . " No , dear John , " said Eddy , as he heard the former sobbing with his head turned towards the wall , for he was now in bitterness of soul , " we don't mind staying in there ...
Pagina 41
... what he had done with the coat ! " and inthis humour he walked towards home . But he did not go straight to his own lodging ; he turned in first to the " D 3 THE THREE CRIPPLES . 41 dence upon him, and had therefore sent him ...
... what he had done with the coat ! " and inthis humour he walked towards home . But he did not go straight to his own lodging ; he turned in first to the " D 3 THE THREE CRIPPLES . 41 dence upon him, and had therefore sent him ...
Pagina 42
Three cripples. own lodging ; he turned in first to the " Golden Robin , " and there he took enough to prevent his wrath cooling down . Very much surprised were little Mary and Eddy at his appearance , at so early an hour ; but in the ...
Three cripples. own lodging ; he turned in first to the " Golden Robin , " and there he took enough to prevent his wrath cooling down . Very much surprised were little Mary and Eddy at his appearance , at so early an hour ; but in the ...
Pagina 44
... turned them to the loaf , and as instinctively went to it , and laid his hand on it to take a piece ; but he quickly drew it back again , as though a thought had flashed across his mind , and muttered , " 44 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
... turned them to the loaf , and as instinctively went to it , and laid his hand on it to take a piece ; but he quickly drew it back again , as though a thought had flashed across his mind , and muttered , " 44 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
Pagina 53
... turned to the wall ; not that he could not bear to see the food of which he was forbidden to par- take , but that he would not make his sister feel uncomfortable at eating while he could not . This wretched kind of living , however , so ...
... turned to the wall ; not that he could not bear to see the food of which he was forbidden to par- take , but that he would not make his sister feel uncomfortable at eating while he could not . This wretched kind of living , however , so ...
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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.