Why should I not,' said I to myself, ' relieve this wretched family ? I have the means ; and it will not delay me many minutes. But what if it does ? ' The scene of misery he conducted me to I cannot describe. I threw them my purse ; and their burst of... The Rose of Sharon - Página 271editado por - 1845Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1828 - 588 páginas
...wretched family? I have the means, and it will not delay me many minutes. But what if it does?' The scenc of misery he conducted me to I cannot describe. I...eyes— it went as a cordial to my heart. ' I will call again to-morrow,' I cried. Fool that I was, to think of leaving a world where such pleasure was to... | |
| Flowers - 1829 - 340 páginas
...for want of food.' ' Why should I not,' said I to myself, relieve this wretched family ? I have tie means, and it will not delay me many minutes. But...— it went as a cordial to my heart. ' I will call again tomorrow,' I cried. Fool that I was, to think of leaving a world where such pleasure was to be... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 páginas
...this wretched family? I have the means; and it will not delay me many minutes. But what, if it doesT* The scene of misery he conducted me to, I cannot describe....gratitude overcame me. It filled my eyes — it went asa cordial 10 my heart. • I will call again tomorrow,' I cried. ' Fool ihnt I was, to think of leaving... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 308 páginas
...irresistible. Not less so was the lesson he had learnt. " There are six of us ; and we are dying for want of food." — ' Why should I not,' said I to.... it went as a cordial to my heart. ' I will call again to-morrow,' I cried. ' Fool that I was, to think of leaving a world, where such pleasure was... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 318 páginas
...lesson he had learnt. " There are six of us ; and we are dying for want of food."—' Why should 1 not,' said I to myself, ' relieve this wretched family.... it went as a cordial to my heart. ' I will call again to-morrow,' I cried. ' Fool that I was, to think of leaving a world, where such pleasure was... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 páginas
...dying for want of food.' — 'Why should I not,' said I to myself, 'relieve this wretched family Î I have the means; and it will not delay me many minutes....— it went as a cordial to my heart. ' I will call again to-morrow,' I cried. ' Fool that I was, to think of leaving a world, where such pleasure was... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 páginas
...this wretched family? I have the means; and it will not delay me many minutes. But what, if it does Г The scene of misery he conducted me to, I cannot describe....— it went as a cordial to my heart. ' I will call again to-morrow,' I cried. ' Fool that I was, to think of leaving a world, where such pleasure was... | |
| 1836 - 514 páginas
...six of us ; and we are dying for want of food.' — ' Why should I not,' said I to myself, ' relievo this wretched family? I have the means; and it will...cannot describe. I threw them my purse ; and their hurst of gratitude overcame me. It fillet! my eyesit went as a cordial to my heart. ' I will call again... | |
| Rev. Molesworth - 1837 - 424 páginas
...irresistible. Not less so was the lesson he had learnt. ' There are six of us ; and we are dying from want of food.' ' Why should I not,' said I to myself,...eyes. It went as a cordial to my heart. ' I will call again to-morrow,' I said. ' Fool, that I was to think of leaving a world where such pleasure was to... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 páginas
...should I not,' said I to myself,' relieve this wretched family?" I have the means, acd it will not delny me many minutes. But what, if it does ; ' The scene...their burst of gratitude overcame me. It filled my eyes—it went as a cordial to my heart. i I will call * To judge at oncs of a nation, wo have only... | |
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