Good stories, ed. by J.E. ClarkeJohn Erskine Clarke |
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Pàgina 6
... ain't much danger of Paul's losing his life , to judge by the look of the sky and sea . " " Let them laugh that win , " replied Simon . " Paul , you take my word , if you go for them pots to - morrow you'll never come back alive ; " and ...
... ain't much danger of Paul's losing his life , to judge by the look of the sky and sea . " " Let them laugh that win , " replied Simon . " Paul , you take my word , if you go for them pots to - morrow you'll never come back alive ; " and ...
Pàgina 8
... ain't any matter to me , only I'd scorn to be a coward . " " Fanny , Fanny , you know I'm not that ! " and the tall , broad - shouldered young fellow clenched his hands , as if the girl had stabbed him . " I was thinking of you and ...
... ain't any matter to me , only I'd scorn to be a coward . " " Fanny , Fanny , you know I'm not that ! " and the tall , broad - shouldered young fellow clenched his hands , as if the girl had stabbed him . " I was thinking of you and ...
Pàgina
... - like . Therefore accomplish thy labour of love , till the heart is made God - like , Purified , strengthened , perfected , and rendered more worthy of heaven ! H. W. LONGFELLOW . 66 GO HOME , MY POOR WOMAN , THIS AIN'T. 3. ...
... - like . Therefore accomplish thy labour of love , till the heart is made God - like , Purified , strengthened , perfected , and rendered more worthy of heaven ! H. W. LONGFELLOW . 66 GO HOME , MY POOR WOMAN , THIS AIN'T. 3. ...
Pàgina 2
John Erskine Clarke. 66 GO HOME , MY POOR WOMAN , THIS AIN'T NO FIT PLACE FOR YOU ! " Page 25 . PATIENT WAITING . CHAPTER I. HERE now ! You look.
John Erskine Clarke. 66 GO HOME , MY POOR WOMAN , THIS AIN'T NO FIT PLACE FOR YOU ! " Page 25 . PATIENT WAITING . CHAPTER I. HERE now ! You look.
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 27 - The bare dead grain, in autumn sown, Its robe of vernal green puts on ; Glad from its wintry grave it springs, Fresh garnished by the King of kings : So, Lord, to those who sleep in Thee Shall new and glorious bodies be.
Pàgina 25 - I say, whether it is that which has given me the feeling which has come over me, that " it is better to go to the house of mourning than to the house of feasting," and that " sorrow is better than laughter.
Pàgina 15 - Church, and being steadfast in faith, joyful through hope, and rooted in charity, might so pass through the waves of this troublesome world, that finally...
Pàgina 6 - • inasmuch as ye do it to one of the least of these my ¡servants, ye do it unto me.
Pàgina 42 - Raymond's plan, father," replied Robert, smiling. "Why?" " Because I have sold it to him." The joiner, who was planing a board, turned round quickly. " Sold it ! " cried he, with sparkling eyes. " For the reason that I was not rich enough to give it him." Michael threw down the board and tool. " There he is again ! " resumed he, angrily ; " his good genius puts an idea into his head which would have made him known, and he goes and sells it to a rich man, who will take the honor of it himself.