Sunbeam Willie, and other stories1875 |
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... better , " said she , in a voice sharpened through anxiety and care ; " the hospital nurse told me it was her belief he'd be fit for nought this many a day . His cough is fit to tear him to pieces , poor dear , and he seems to be ...
... better , " said she , in a voice sharpened through anxiety and care ; " the hospital nurse told me it was her belief he'd be fit for nought this many a day . His cough is fit to tear him to pieces , poor dear , and he seems to be ...
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... better , " said she , in a voice sharpened through anxiety and care ; " the hospital nurse told me it was her belief he'd be fit for nought this many a day . His cough is fit to tear him to pieces , poor dear , and he seems to be ...
... better , " said she , in a voice sharpened through anxiety and care ; " the hospital nurse told me it was her belief he'd be fit for nought this many a day . His cough is fit to tear him to pieces , poor dear , and he seems to be ...
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... God perchance that he is not left even with- out this , is , in the sight of Him Who " seeth not as man seeth , but looketh on the heart , " far nobler , far better , far more ready for the kingdom , than GOD'S LIGHT EVERYWHERE . 19.
... God perchance that he is not left even with- out this , is , in the sight of Him Who " seeth not as man seeth , but looketh on the heart , " far nobler , far better , far more ready for the kingdom , than GOD'S LIGHT EVERYWHERE . 19.
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... better food until he was quite strong again , was called away to speak to someone who they said had been enquiring for him . In a minute Tom found himself face to face with a stranger . " Can this be little Tom ? " said the cheery voice ...
... better food until he was quite strong again , was called away to speak to someone who they said had been enquiring for him . In a minute Tom found himself face to face with a stranger . " Can this be little Tom ? " said the cheery voice ...
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... better taken care of than you have been , if the sharks hadn't eaten you up in coming . Wonder who I am ? Well , I'm the uncle that's supposed to have been dead for the last ten years . Come to life again , my boy , and find it agrees ...
... better taken care of than you have been , if the sharks hadn't eaten you up in coming . Wonder who I am ? Well , I'm the uncle that's supposed to have been dead for the last ten years . Come to life again , my boy , and find it agrees ...
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Página 64 - Jesus loves me, this I know, For the Bible tells me so . . ." And then there is such a thing as foul-weather friends.
Página 119 - BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG. Brave Men's Footsteps. A Book of Example and Anecdote for Young People. By the Editor of "Men who have Risen.
Página 68 - THE NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW he north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then, Poor thing? He'll sit in a barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under his wing, Poor thing.
Página 120 - There is a poetical simplicity and picturesqueness ; the noblest heroism ; unpretentious religion ; pure love, and the .spectacle of a household brought up in the fear of the Lord. . . . The whole story has an air of quaint antiquity similar to that which invests with a charm more easily felt than described the site of HOITY TOITY, THE GOOD LITTLE FELLOW.
Página 65 - Jesus loves me ! he will stay Close beside me all the way ; If I love him when I die, He will take me home on high.
Página 119 - The cleverest child we know assures us she has read this story through five times. Mr. Macdonald will, we are convinced, accept that verdict upon his little work as final." — Spectator. THE TRAVELLING MENAGERIE. By Charles Camden, Author of *
Página 124 - An exquisite selection, a selection which every lover of poetry will consult again and again with delight. The notes are very useful. . . . The volume is one for which English literature owes Mr. Dennis the heartiest thanks." — Spectator. " Mr. Dennis has shown great judgment in this selection.
Página 83 - There's a home for little children, Above the bright blue sky, Where Jesus reigns in glory, A home of peace and joy...
Página 83 - THERE'S a friend for little children Above the bright blue sky, A friend Who never changes, Whose love will never die...
Página 121 - These yarns give some very spirited and interesting descriptions of soldiering in various parts of the world." — Spectator. " Mr. MacKenna's former work, ' Plucky Fellows/ is already a general favourite, and those who read the stories of the Old Dragoon will find that he has still plenty of materials at hand for pleasant tales, and has lost none of his power in telling them well.