My brother's keeper, by Amy Lothrop. By miss WetherellGall & Inglis, 1855 - 300 oldal |
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4. oldal
... round as if her existence had but just occurred to him . " Out of breath with running up stairs , eh ? " And throwing down the shawl , Dr. Buffem took the little hand in his , and scientifically applied his three fingers to the wrist ...
... round as if her existence had but just occurred to him . " Out of breath with running up stairs , eh ? " And throwing down the shawl , Dr. Buffem took the little hand in his , and scientifically applied his three fingers to the wrist ...
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... round ; and then the room was left to the unquiet motions of the sick child , and the gentle and tender ministering of her nurse . Sometimes when Hulda was more than usually at ease , her eyes followed Rosalie about the room - watching ...
... round ; and then the room was left to the unquiet motions of the sick child , and the gentle and tender ministering of her nurse . Sometimes when Hulda was more than usually at ease , her eyes followed Rosalie about the room - watching ...
11. oldal
... round . Often Hulda fell asleep here , and then awoke in time to see the refractory apple , all brown and shrivelled , cut loose from the string and shut up in a silver pitcher with plenty of boiling water . At this point she always ...
... round . Often Hulda fell asleep here , and then awoke in time to see the refractory apple , all brown and shrivelled , cut loose from the string and shut up in a silver pitcher with plenty of boiling water . At this point she always ...
15. oldal
... round her laid her own head on the pillow , with a feeling of thankfulness that was too weary to do aught but rest . And rest fell like the dew upon sun - touched flowers . But before six quiet minutes had ticked away , the door opened ...
... round her laid her own head on the pillow , with a feeling of thankfulness that was too weary to do aught but rest . And rest fell like the dew upon sun - touched flowers . But before six quiet minutes had ticked away , the door opened ...
18. oldal
... round- " Rest and a guide , and food and fire , ' - the wind's as keen as nineteen honed razors , -no sort of a wind to kiss pretty faces . Where are the men ? " THE QUAKERESS . 19 " James Hoxton as thou knowest 18 MY BROTHER'S KEEPER .
... round- " Rest and a guide , and food and fire , ' - the wind's as keen as nineteen honed razors , -no sort of a wind to kiss pretty faces . Where are the men ? " THE QUAKERESS . 19 " James Hoxton as thou knowest 18 MY BROTHER'S KEEPER .
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aint Alie answered apples better breakfast brother Buffem Caleb Williams Captain Pliny child Clerkenwell colour comfort dear doctor door dress eyes face FANNY FERN feel fire flowers FREDERIKA BREMER gave give glad grave half hand head heart Hopper horses Jabin Jerusha knew lady Lady apples laughing leave light little Hulda look Lord Marion Martha Jumps mind Miss Arnet Miss Clinton Miss Clyde Miss Jumps Miss Morsel Miss Rosalie morning mother never night once Penn Raynor pleasant pleasure pretty Quaker Quakeress quiet replied rest Rosalie smiling Rosalie's round silence sister Skiddy sleigh softly sorrow speak spoke stay stood suppose sure sweet talk tell thee there's thing Thornton thou thought to-night told Tom Skiddy took turned up-stairs voice walk War Hawk watched wind window wish words
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270. oldal - And thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee these forty years in the wilderness, to humble thee, and to prove thee, to know what was in thine heart, whether thou wouldest keep his commandments, or no.
128. oldal - Her cheeks like the dawn of day, And her bosom white as the hawthorn buds, That ope in the month of May. The skipper he stood beside the helm...
59. oldal - I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
101. oldal - The Lord bless thee, and keep thee : the Lord make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee : the Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace.
270. oldal - And he humbled thee, and suffered thee to hunger, and fed thee with manna, which thou knewest not, neither did thy fathers know; that he might make thee know that man doth not live by bread only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the Lord doth man live.
102. oldal - What objects are the fountains Of thy happy strain? What fields or waves or mountains? What shapes of sky or plain? What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain? With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be; Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee; Thou lovest, but ne'er knew love's sad satiety.
21. oldal - Great peace have they that love thy law, and nothing shall offend them.
110. oldal - For there is not a just man upon earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not.
113. oldal - For the kingdom of heaven is as a man travelling into a far country, who called his own servants, and delivered unto them his goods. And unto one he gave five talents, to another two, and to another one; to every man according to his several ability; and straightway took his journey.
235. oldal - hath * no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it : for the glory of God " doth * lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.