Ned's motto; or, Little by little, by the author of 'Win and wear'. By the author of 'Faithful and true'. |
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Side 10
... night , the men looked at one another as if a hero had been suddenly dropped down among them . ' Who would have thought it ? ' said Jem Jones . ' You know he never seemed to be one of the likely ones here . He was a fellow that hadn't ...
... night , the men looked at one another as if a hero had been suddenly dropped down among them . ' Who would have thought it ? ' said Jem Jones . ' You know he never seemed to be one of the likely ones here . He was a fellow that hadn't ...
Side 11
... night before the battle . The men say they never heard such prayers ; it seemed as if he remembered everybody ; and they say he seemed to pray for a little boy . I heard what he said , but I can't exactly repeat it . ' ' How they will ...
... night before the battle . The men say they never heard such prayers ; it seemed as if he remembered everybody ; and they say he seemed to pray for a little boy . I heard what he said , but I can't exactly repeat it . ' ' How they will ...
Side 43
... night after night with our Mary , then I could see how the darkness always came before the light ; of course , you know . Now , Ned , you just let this job alone . I must go home , because I've a thing or two to attend to before dark ...
... night after night with our Mary , then I could see how the darkness always came before the light ; of course , you know . Now , Ned , you just let this job alone . I must go home , because I've a thing or two to attend to before dark ...
Side 45
... night over your going into Mr. Jenkins's place of business , and I don't think you can do anything better for the present . Do as he tells you ; take your books with you , and study what you can . ' ' Little by little , ' said Ned ...
... night over your going into Mr. Jenkins's place of business , and I don't think you can do anything better for the present . Do as he tells you ; take your books with you , and study what you can . ' ' Little by little , ' said Ned ...
Side 48
... night she would not listen to a word about it ; but this morning she said the Lord had directed her , and she thought she had better let me come ; that she hoped I would be faithful and industrious , and if I could find time , would ...
... night she would not listen to a word about it ; but this morning she said the Lord had directed her , and she thought she had better let me come ; that she hoped I would be faithful and industrious , and if I could find time , would ...
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Side 168 - For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little.
Side 169 - LITTLE drops of water, Little grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean And the pleasant land.
Side 21 - ... in the face, Volodya went out of the diningroom. Ten minutes later he was walking along the road to the station, and was glad of it. Now he felt neither frightened nor ashamed; he breathed freely and easily. About half a mile from the station, he sat down on a stone by the side of the road, and gazed at the sun, which was half hidden behind a barrow. There were lights already here and there at the station, and one green light glimmered dimly, but the train was not yet in sight. It was pleasant...