Caleb Gaye's success, by Eglanton Thorne |
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answered Ben astonished bad girl basket Ben's heart better bosom boy's Caleb Gaye Caleb's heart CHAPTER church Covent Garden Covent Garden Market crowded streets Dash dear master delight door Elmsleigh exclaimed exclaimed Ben eyes face Father in heaven feeling felt flowers gate gave Gaye's gaze girl give grieved hand hastened hope hurried Jane kind knew Lamb's Court London looked lost Madge Sullivan Madge's master's watch mind misery missus mistress mother never night once passed pence poor poor Ben porch prove recover replied replied Ben returned road rose-trees sank scarcely seemed sigh sight sights and sounds sixpence snow soon sorrow stolen stood streets suddenly supper sure surprise tell thought told trouble turned walked weary whilst wife woman wondered words wore
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Side 32 - Why, Toyatte?" asked Mr. Young. "Because they are a bad lot, and preaching to them can do no good." "Toyatte," said Mr. Young, "have you forgotten what Christ said to his disciples when he charged them to go forth and preach the gospel to everybody; and that we should love our enemies and do good to those who use us badly?" "Well," replied Toyatte, "if you preach to them, you must not call on me to pray, because I cannot pray for Auks.
Side 5 - He was a man of about forty years of age. with a ruddy complexion, and pleasing exterior.
Side 73 - ... he knocked the ashes out of his pipe and rose from his chair. He slowly walked to the window, and drawing aside the curtain looked out at the starry sky and snowy earth.
Side 12 - I have come to see if I can be of any help to you in this trouble. Can you trust me as a friend, and tell me all about yourself?