The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 31
... woman . " 19 John Graham had the meanness to let his sister think thus badly of the one that had proved a friend in need ; and , as he made no further remark , the little ones remained under the impression that their neighbour was a ...
... woman . " 19 John Graham had the meanness to let his sister think thus badly of the one that had proved a friend in need ; and , as he made no further remark , the little ones remained under the impression that their neighbour was a ...
Pagina 32
... woman , Mrs. Schneegans . " It is true the children did not forget their walk ; often during the day they longed for it , for the sky above was bright and blue , and the sun was shining with a most brilliant light . The little ...
... woman , Mrs. Schneegans . " It is true the children did not forget their walk ; often during the day they longed for it , for the sky above was bright and blue , and the sun was shining with a most brilliant light . The little ...
Pagina 47
... woman , who looked anything but a pleasant person to live with . Eddy and Mary at first shrunk back , but they soon went in , and were conducted to a garret room , where they found some bread and cheese , and some rude furniture , not ...
... woman , who looked anything but a pleasant person to live with . Eddy and Mary at first shrunk back , but they soon went in , and were conducted to a garret room , where they found some bread and cheese , and some rude furniture , not ...
Pagina 48
... said , that she too must work for her bread , and he kept her almost daily employed in making sugar- sticks and painting them . This was the occupation of the old woman who had opened the door 48 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
... said , that she too must work for her bread , and he kept her almost daily employed in making sugar- sticks and painting them . This was the occupation of the old woman who had opened the door 48 THE THREE CRIPPLES .
Pagina 49
Three cripples. occupation of the old woman who had opened the door the first evening they had come to the new house , and many a blow she gave poor Mary Graham , as she tried to please her , but tried , alas ! in vain . Off set John ...
Three cripples. occupation of the old woman who had opened the door the first evening they had come to the new house , and many a blow she gave poor Mary Graham , as she tried to please her , but tried , alas ! in vain . Off set John ...
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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.