Sunbeam Willie, and other stories1875 |
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... to - day , Willie ? " asked Mr. Capel , after a pause . " Oh , he told mother that I was getting on , and might perhaps come downstairs on Sunday , if it's as warm then as now , " said Willie . " 4 SUNBEAM WILLIE ; OR ,
... to - day , Willie ? " asked Mr. Capel , after a pause . " Oh , he told mother that I was getting on , and might perhaps come downstairs on Sunday , if it's as warm then as now , " said Willie . " 4 SUNBEAM WILLIE ; OR ,
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... 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 getting weaker instead of stronger . Oh , Willie , my boy , what will become of us ? It's all my ...
... 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 getting weaker instead of stronger . Oh , Willie , my boy , what will become of us ? It's all my ...
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... believe God has sent them , " said Willie , quietly folding his hands ; " and I'm very glad He has , for it'll be something else to make me quite sure He knows everything , because I never told any- GOD'S LIGHT EVERYWHERE . 7.
... believe God has sent them , " said Willie , quietly folding his hands ; " and I'm very glad He has , for it'll be something else to make me quite sure He knows everything , because I never told any- GOD'S LIGHT EVERYWHERE . 7.
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Isabel Reaney. sure He knows everything , because I never told any- body I wanted them , not even Him , only He could read the wish in my heart ; " and Willie closed his eyes , and his lips moved silently in prayer - the simple prayer of ...
Isabel Reaney. sure He knows everything , because I never told any- body I wanted them , not even Him , only He could read the wish in my heart ; " and Willie closed his eyes , and his lips moved silently in prayer - the simple prayer of ...
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... told Mrs. Snowdon a change had taken place , and her little son was rapidly mending . In the meanwhile Willie still kept to his little bed , and the brightness of his life consisted in watching the sunset from his casement window , and ...
... told Mrs. Snowdon a change had taken place , and her little son was rapidly mending . In the meanwhile Willie still kept to his little bed , and the brightness of his life consisted in watching the sunset from his casement window , and ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Aggy Aggy's arms baker Smart beautiful beer boys bright Capel child childlike faith Christmas Christmas Eve cold comfort Crown 8vo daddy dark darling dear dismal door downstairs drink eagerly eyes face fire gentle George Williams give glad gone Granny Tomlin guess hand happy Harry Martin heard heaven Heavenly Father Hesba Stretton husband Jack Robinson Jesus Jim Haynes Joe Philips John Justin kind knew laugh light Lina's little Annie little girl little Lina little Meggy look Meggy's mind mother mused never nice night once oranges perhaps poor little prayer public-house pussy rays bright Red Lion Royal Oak sleep smiling Snowdon softly sorrow strong sunset sure sweet tears tell tenderly there's things thought to-night told took Uncle George voice war flags warm wife William Huntley Willie Willie's Wilson woman wondering words
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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.