Club night: a village record, ed. [or rather written] by C.L. Balfour |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 9 találatból.
6. oldal
... wish my custom- ers was all steady pacers , for they goes over just as much ground ; for mind ye , steady reg'lar drinkers , as never gets topheavy , takes quite as much as them that gets insensible ; only they takes it as I do ...
... wish my custom- ers was all steady pacers , for they goes over just as much ground ; for mind ye , steady reg'lar drinkers , as never gets topheavy , takes quite as much as them that gets insensible ; only they takes it as I do ...
10. oldal
... wish to know the character of the drink you seem to think so necessary to your comfort , allow a stranger to propose a plan to you that would not only beguile the long winter evenings of their tediousness , but perhaps change your ...
... wish to know the character of the drink you seem to think so necessary to your comfort , allow a stranger to propose a plan to you that would not only beguile the long winter evenings of their tediousness , but perhaps change your ...
12. oldal
... wish you good evening . " Whether it was the serious consciousness that the stranger was right , or that they felt ashamed to drink any more before him ; to the landlord's surprise , no more orders were given , and the club adjourned at ...
... wish you good evening . " Whether it was the serious consciousness that the stranger was right , or that they felt ashamed to drink any more before him ; to the landlord's surprise , no more orders were given , and the club adjourned at ...
29. oldal
... wishes anticipated . This house was but a hut to what it is now , when Tom Bland came here first ; and our landlord who seems as forgetful as he is deaf - had his debts paid , and was saved from the county jail by Tom . The money he ...
... wishes anticipated . This house was but a hut to what it is now , when Tom Bland came here first ; and our landlord who seems as forgetful as he is deaf - had his debts paid , and was saved from the county jail by Tom . The money he ...
41. oldal
... wishes was to keep from her husband the knowledge of the way in which she obtained the money , fearing to wound his feelings at that time , and meaning to explain all when he was able to bear it ; she said with truth , that money had ...
... wishes was to keep from her husband the knowledge of the way in which she obtained the money , fearing to wound his feelings at that time , and meaning to explain all when he was able to bear it ; she said with truth , that money had ...
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12 Illuftrations BAND OF HOPE Becky better Bland's called chairman child cloth extra club comfort Crooked Billet daughter deaf landlord death drank drunkard Elihu Burritt Ellen Bud Engravings exclaimed feel fellow friends gentlemen George Mogridge gilt edges Hanwell heart husband Husk Illus inquest J. T. Barr Job Alphastroke John Bland kind known as Old lady Lather laugh London looked LORD'S PRAYER loved man's Margaret Wilson master Mifs mind Miss Stokes mother never night NUMBER Old Humphrey parlour PATERNOSTER ROW Penny pipe poor Price PRINCE CONSORT Publiſhed Punchard replied ruin S. W. PARTRIDGE schoolmaster Second Edition seems singing Snaffler sober song Stokes's story stranger strong drink sure talk teetotaller tell Temperance Third Edition thought told took toper town trations Tripely UNCLE DAVID'S Union United Brethren United Kingdom VILLAGE RECORD voice water-drinking week wife workhouse young
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34. oldal - Pale her parched lips, her heavy eyes sunk low, And tears unnoticed from their channels flow ; Serene her manner, till some sudden pain Frets the meek soul, and then she's calm again : Her broken pitcher to the pool she takes, And every step with cautious terror makes ; For not alone that infant in her arms, But nearer cause, her anxious soul alarms. With water...
4. oldal - It is not only one of the cheapest, but the very best pennyworth that has come under our notice for a considerable time. We "feel fully persuaded that it is, next to the Bible itself, the very best book that can be placed in the hands of a child by its parents.
6. oldal - What put my Pipe Out ; or, Incidents in the Life of a Clergyman. Cloth.
47. oldal - He spoke of sinners' lost estate, In Christ renewed, regenerate, — Of God's most blest decree, That not a single soul should die Who turns repentant, with the cry " Be merciful to me." He spoke of trouble, pain, and toil, Endured but for a little while In patience, faith, and love, — Sure, in God's own good time, to be Exchanged for an eternity Of happiness above. Then, as the spirit ebbed away, He raised his hands and eyes to pray That peaceful it might pass ; And...