Nettie's mission: stories illustrative of the Lord's prayer, by Alice GrayJames Nisbet & Company, 1866 - 332 páginas |
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... lives up there . ' Her eyes followed his pointing finger , then fell again to his face , with the old questioning look . " What do you mean ? " 66 I mean that away beyond that beautiful sky , far above all the din , and toil , and ...
... lives up there . ' Her eyes followed his pointing finger , then fell again to his face , with the old questioning look . " What do you mean ? " 66 I mean that away beyond that beautiful sky , far above all the din , and toil , and ...
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... live in this village ? " asked Mr. Thorn . " Yes ; I live with my aunt . Uncle is a fisherman . ” " It is strange I never saw you before . knew every child in the village . " I thought I " We " We've only been here a week , " said ...
... live in this village ? " asked Mr. Thorn . " Yes ; I live with my aunt . Uncle is a fisherman . ” " It is strange I never saw you before . knew every child in the village . " I thought I " We " We've only been here a week , " said ...
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... they knew fell to Nettie's share . " Harsh words and blows are what she lives on , " said one woman , with tears in her eyes . " It is a bitter shame to treat her so . were let alone . ' NETTIE'S MISSION . OUR FATHER THE ORPHAN'S HOME.
... they knew fell to Nettie's share . " Harsh words and blows are what she lives on , " said one woman , with tears in her eyes . " It is a bitter shame to treat her so . were let alone . ' NETTIE'S MISSION . OUR FATHER THE ORPHAN'S HOME.
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... live in my house with me and a good , kind lady ? " “ And isn't the new Father there ? " asked Nettie again . " You're talking nonsense , " interrupted her aunt . “ I hear the baby crying in the house . Go up and bring him down ; and ...
... live in my house with me and a good , kind lady ? " “ And isn't the new Father there ? " asked Nettie again . " You're talking nonsense , " interrupted her aunt . “ I hear the baby crying in the house . Go up and bring him down ; and ...
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... live with me . " " When ? To - day ? " asked Nettie , creeping close to him . " I suppose that she can come to - day , as well as at any other time , - can she not ? " said Mr. Thorn . " Oh , yes . But she aint got no clothes but those ...
... live with me . " " When ? To - day ? " asked Nettie , creeping close to him . " I suppose that she can come to - day , as well as at any other time , - can she not ? " said Mr. Thorn . " Oh , yes . But she aint got no clothes but those ...
Términos y frases comunes
afraid aint Alice answer arms asked Aunt Annie basket beside Bessie bread bright eyes Broadway By-and-by cents child CHRISTMAS EVE close cold Conroy dear door Duchess eyes face fairy father feel feet floor forgive gentleman give glad grandfather grandpa guess hand hard head heard heart Jesus John Hardy kiss knew lady laid laugh lifted liniment little girl look ma'am Maggie Margery Margery's Margie Miss Raymond morning mother Nettie never nice night nomical paused Peter Bray playmate policeman poor R. M. BALLANTYNE Rosy Rosy's Santa Claus Saviour seemed sitting sleep smile soft eyes softly sorry spoke stood street strong Sunday-school talk tears tell there's thing Thomas Bray Thorn thought tired to-day to-night told turned Uncle voice walk watching weary whispered window words
Pasajes populares
Página 66 - JESUS loves me ! this I know, For the Bible tells me so ; Little ones to him belong, They are weak, but He is strong. Yes, Jesus loves me, Yes, Jesus loves me, Yes, Jesus loves me, The Bible tells me so. 2. Jesus loves me ! He who died, Heaven's gate to open wide ; He will wash away my sin. Let his little child come in.
Página 132 - When Jesus heard that, he said, This sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God, that the Son of God might be glorified thereby.
Página 186 - ... and kissed her first on one cheek and then on the other. " You are very late, father," she said, as he threw off his overcoat.
Página 136 - And inasmuch as ye have done it to one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me...
Página 74 - ... when she heard a knock at the door. " Come in," she said, turning to lay her work down on the table.
Página 20 - YE angels who stand round the throne, And view my Immanuel's face, In rapturous songs make Him known; Tune, tune your soft harps to his praise He formed you the spirits you are, So happy, so noble, so good; While others sunk down in despair, Confirmed by his power, ye stood.
Página 56 - I must have, somehow, because the next thing I knew the sun was shining in my face and I realized that I had a pillow beneath my head.
Página 326 - The style is lively and picturesque, and free from all reproach of dulness. The hymns are well chosen, and translated with care and fidelity." — Guardian. THE SYMPATHY OF CHRIST WITH MAN: its Teaching and its Consolation. By the Rev. OCTAVIUS WINSLOW, DD Crown 8vo, 5s., cloth.
Página 50 - There was silence in the room for a few minutes, and then Nettie laid her hand on Aunt Susan's, and said,— " Auntie, have you learned to love the Lord Jesus ?" " Not yet,
Página 25 - I heard a great noise •up in the loft when I thought I was all alone in the house, and I was so frightened I screamed; and father's voice called out,' Don't be afraid, little Margie; it's only father.