Christmas at Sunberry Dale, by W.B.B.1870 |
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Side 19
... George , Rupert , and Nellie . Kate , the eldest , is a pale , gentle , thoughtful looking girl of seventeen , with keen , black eyes , and dark clustering curls . She seems much older than she is , because of the earnest thoughtfulness ...
... George , Rupert , and Nellie . Kate , the eldest , is a pale , gentle , thoughtful looking girl of seventeen , with keen , black eyes , and dark clustering curls . She seems much older than she is , because of the earnest thoughtfulness ...
Side 20
... George was about two years younger than Kate , with a disposition much like his cousin Charlie , full of fun and mischief ; sometimes , though , rather selfish , and frequently vexing Kate by his thought- lessness and wilfulness ...
... George was about two years younger than Kate , with a disposition much like his cousin Charlie , full of fun and mischief ; sometimes , though , rather selfish , and frequently vexing Kate by his thought- lessness and wilfulness ...
Side 21
... George occupied the same room , and long after most of the others were asleep , sounds that told of fun and mis- chief were heard issuing from their room . The old clock in the hall had struck twelve long before all were asleep ; indeed ...
... George occupied the same room , and long after most of the others were asleep , sounds that told of fun and mis- chief were heard issuing from their room . The old clock in the hall had struck twelve long before all were asleep ; indeed ...
Side 23
... George and Charlie called " a jolly game at romps in the hall , " they were all ready for the night's rest . The morning of Christmas Eve was bitterly cold , but Mr. Melville thought a long walk would do them good . about it , and soon ...
... George and Charlie called " a jolly game at romps in the hall , " they were all ready for the night's rest . The morning of Christmas Eve was bitterly cold , but Mr. Melville thought a long walk would do them good . about it , and soon ...
Side 24
... George and Nellie were standing looking through one of the windows , watching some wild fowl as they flew over the fields . " Do you think it will snow , George ? Mark says it will . " " How does Mark know it will snow ? " " He says he ...
... George and Nellie were standing looking through one of the windows , watching some wild fowl as they flew over the fields . " Do you think it will snow , George ? Mark says it will . " " How does Mark know it will snow ? " " He says he ...
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almshouse amongst asked Aunt Lucy beautiful began bells Bible boys branches breakfast breakfast-room carriage chair CHAPTER Charlie Chesterton Christ Christmas Fairy Christmas story cold comfort cousins Croft House cup runneth dahlia daisy dear drawing-room Edith face favourite feel filbert ground fire Fowler garden George George and Charlie girls glad Glossops Good-Purpose hall happy heard JAMES NISBET Jesus Jock Kate lark laughing lawn Leyoak Park little and little looked mamma Mark Mark felt Mark's merry Christmas mignonette Miss Melville morning mother Nellie never night old house once papa patient pleasant porch Queen Joy rain round Rupert seemed shouted sitting smiling snow snowballs soon stood story Sunberry Dale sure sweet tableaux tableaux vivants talk tears tell things thought tree uncle walk wand whilst Wide Wide World window wish young squirrels
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Side 115 - The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore.
Side 51 - Little deeds of kindness, Little words of love, Make our earth an Eden, Like the heaven above.
Side 61 - I'd better roll away ;" — The blade on which it rested, Before the day was done, Without a drop to moisten it, Would wither in the sun.
Side 96 - For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly.
Side 134 - Of earth and hell confederate take away : A liberty, which persecution, fraud, Oppression, prisons, have no power to bind ; Which whoso tastes can be enslaved no more.
Side 62 - How many deeds of kindness A little child may do, Although it has so little strength, And little wisdom too? It wants a loving spirit Much more than strength, to prove How many things a child may do For others by its love.
Side 156 - As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, So the Lord is round about his people From henceforth even for ever.