What's to be Done? Or The Will and the WayHarper and Brothers, 1843 - 225 Seiten |
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... labour ; but I have lived upon lit- tle else than hope for the last year , and I am almost destitute of money . A little I have still , which you must help me to devote to your own good and that of " " You have " Oh , no , sir ...
... labour ; but I have lived upon lit- tle else than hope for the last year , and I am almost destitute of money . A little I have still , which you must help me to devote to your own good and that of " " You have " Oh , no , sir ...
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... labour and anxiety , but whenever she spoke , it lighted up with a cheerful smile . Two ' small children sat looking at a picture - book upon a little bench which stood on the wide brick hearth . They had their hands on each other's ...
... labour and anxiety , but whenever she spoke , it lighted up with a cheerful smile . Two ' small children sat looking at a picture - book upon a little bench which stood on the wide brick hearth . They had their hands on each other's ...
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... labour and cunning of her own hands she had accomplished an end ! The good news was soon communicated to Mrs. Bangs , who readily participated in the joy of her young tenant . H " How fortunate , my dear , " said she THE WILL AND THE ...
... labour and cunning of her own hands she had accomplished an end ! The good news was soon communicated to Mrs. Bangs , who readily participated in the joy of her young tenant . H " How fortunate , my dear , " said she THE WILL AND THE ...
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... labour at the washing - tub and the ironing - board . I am sure you should be thankful to Heaven for giving you your pret- ty talent , and sparing you such tedious drudge- ry as I have to put up with . " " I am grateful , Mrs. Bangs . I ...
... labour at the washing - tub and the ironing - board . I am sure you should be thankful to Heaven for giving you your pret- ty talent , and sparing you such tedious drudge- ry as I have to put up with . " " I am grateful , Mrs. Bangs . I ...
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... labour such as few mothers , even the most prosperous , are wont to give . The qualities of the child's heart were first trained and expanded , and a conscious- ness of her spiritual nature , of its dignity and worth , its ...
... labour such as few mothers , even the most prosperous , are wont to give . The qualities of the child's heart were first trained and expanded , and a conscious- ness of her spiritual nature , of its dignity and worth , its ...
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Arthur asked Ruth Astor House beautiful Bibb Bibb's Blazonby Broadway brother carriage chair cheeks cheerful child cried dear dear Ruth Doctor Remington dollars door East River Edward Dangleton engraving eyes face father Frenchman girl give gleton good-by grocer hand head hear heard heart Hoboken hour kiss knock labour laughed leave lips little family little pupil looked Lucy Marvell marriage Maverick ment minutes Miss Ruth Monsieur Mallet months morning mother Mounseer never New-York news-boy night once oratorio play poor promised replied Frank replied Ruth Ruth Loveday Ruth rose Ruth's seemed shaking sister Slimsy smile soon stairs Stanford steamboat Steinbach story street sure sweet tears tell thank thought tion Titmouse to-morrow told tone took turned voice Von Steinbach week William Bangs young Maverick
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Seite 105 - Father and I went down to camp, Along with Captain Gooding, And there we saw the men and boys As thick as hasty pudding.
Seite 6 - IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. NEW YORK: HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, 88 CLIFF STREET. 1846. LIBRARY APR 261941 Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1846, by HARPER & BROTHERS, In the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New. York.
Seite 124 - All things both great and small, For the good God who loveth us He made and loveth all.
Seite 50 - Bangs, who had sunk into a chair and covered her face with her hands, she removed one of them gently, and pressed into it the money.
Seite 106 - He heard a voice they could not hear, Which said he must not stay.
Seite 33 - And have you no relative, no friend to take care of you, and tell you what to do 1" " Oh, yes, sir, we have a very good, generous friend, Mr.