He made tea ; then, mixing a great mug full for Gerty, with plenty of sugar, and all his cent's worth of milk, he produced from a little cupboard a loaf of bread, cut her a huge slice, and pressed her to eat and drink as much as she could ; for he judged... The Lamplighter - 20. oldalszerző: Maria Susanna Cummins - 1854 - 523 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 564 oldal
...though it was very untidy. True made as much haste as he could to dispose of his ladder, torch, etc., in an adjoining shed ; and then, bringing in a handful...even to the most forlorn little girl in the world. Trueman Flint was born and brought up in New Hampshire ; but, when fifteen years old, being left an... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 oldal
...though it was very untidy. True made as much haste as he could to dispose of his ladder, torch, etc., in an adjoining shed ; and then, bringing in a handful...even to the most forlorn little girl in the world. Trueman Flint was born and brought up in New Hampshire ; but, when fifteen years old, being left an... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 434 oldal
...concluded, from her looks, that she had not been well fed ; and so much pleased did he feel in her enjoyment of the best meal she had ever had, that...sat watching her with a tenderness which proved that he was a friend to everybody, even to the most forlorn little girl in the world. Trueman Flint was... | |
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