Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 24
... poor head throbs , and my limbs bend under me at times , almost like yours . ' ' I well believe it , ' the poor cripple would reply ; ' but it is all fatigue . You take no rest either by day or night ! ' ' Oh , never mind that ; God has ...
... poor head throbs , and my limbs bend under me at times , almost like yours . ' ' I well believe it , ' the poor cripple would reply ; ' but it is all fatigue . You take no rest either by day or night ! ' ' Oh , never mind that ; God has ...
Side 25
... poor Genevieve to have these words of com- mendation and hope addressed to her ; not that she required such prompting to do her duty , but because they assured her that her conduct was worthy of esteem . Her sisterly affection was ...
... poor Genevieve to have these words of com- mendation and hope addressed to her ; not that she required such prompting to do her duty , but because they assured her that her conduct was worthy of esteem . Her sisterly affection was ...
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... poor legs and return to my trade , and be able to gain my own bread and help my sister ! No , no ! —such happiness is not for me ! ' exclaimed the desponding lad . There , now , my young friend , you are losing hope . You are like many ...
... poor legs and return to my trade , and be able to gain my own bread and help my sister ! No , no ! —such happiness is not for me ! ' exclaimed the desponding lad . There , now , my young friend , you are losing hope . You are like many ...
Side 28
... poor twins have been able to pay for its use ? They were therefore compelled to take the ordinary route , which abounds in steep hills , up which the strongest horses find difficulty in dragging their customary loads . No wonder , then ...
... poor twins have been able to pay for its use ? They were therefore compelled to take the ordinary route , which abounds in steep hills , up which the strongest horses find difficulty in dragging their customary loads . No wonder , then ...
Side 29
... poor travellers . A party of gay young sporting men from town , dining in the hotel , chose to consider Genevieve as ... poor sufferer from a similar visitation a return of his frightful convulsion fits . During its continuance , the ...
... poor travellers . A party of gay young sporting men from town , dining in the hotel , chose to consider Genevieve as ... poor sufferer from a similar visitation a return of his frightful convulsion fits . During its continuance , the ...
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