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Pagina 230
... Peggy had an adorable way of turning her back on her mother and tucking her face away under Majendie's chin . When she was cross or ailing she cried for Majendie , and refused to take food or medicine from any one but him . He was ...
... Peggy had an adorable way of turning her back on her mother and tucking her face away under Majendie's chin . When she was cross or ailing she cried for Majendie , and refused to take food or medicine from any one but him . He was ...
Pagina 231
... Peggy sat up straight and strong enough . And another thought passed through him . His eyes conveyed it to Anne as plainly as if he had said , " I don't know about her mother's strength . She's the child of her mother's coldness . " He ...
... Peggy sat up straight and strong enough . And another thought passed through him . His eyes conveyed it to Anne as plainly as if he had said , " I don't know about her mother's strength . She's the child of her mother's coldness . " He ...
Pagina 233
... Peggy's first birthday , circumstances forced him to take , once for all , a firm stand . Certain entanglements in the affairs of Mr. Gorst had called for his intervention . There had been important developments in his own busi- ness ...
... Peggy's first birthday , circumstances forced him to take , once for all , a firm stand . Certain entanglements in the affairs of Mr. Gorst had called for his intervention . There had been important developments in his own busi- ness ...
Pagina 235
... Peggy . " That child's going to be a comfort to you , Wallie . See if she isn't . I wanted you to have a little son , because I thought he'd be more of a companion . But I'm glad now it's been a little daughter . " " So am I. Anne would ...
... Peggy . " That child's going to be a comfort to you , Wallie . See if she isn't . I wanted you to have a little son , because I thought he'd be more of a companion . But I'm glad now it's been a little daughter . " " So am I. Anne would ...
Pagina 236
... Peggy'll be a help to her . " " And what helps her will help you , my dear ; mind that . " " Oh , rather , " he said vaguely . " The worst of it is she isn't very strong . Peggy , I mean . " " Oh , rubbish , " said Mrs. Hannay . " I was ...
... Peggy'll be a help to her . " " And what helps her will help you , my dear ; mind that . " " Oh , rather , " he said vaguely . " The worst of it is she isn't very strong . Peggy , I mean . " " Oh , rubbish , " said Mrs. Hannay . " I was ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 199 - O LORD, who hast taught us that all our doings without charity are nothing worth ; Send thy Holy Ghost, and pour into our hearts that most excellent gift of charity, the very bond of peace and of all virtues, without which whosoever liveth is counted dead before thee : Grant this for thine only Son Jesus Christ's sake. Amen.
Pagina 52 - LIGHTEN our darkness, we beseech thee, O Lord ; and by thy great mercy defend us from* all perils and dangers of this night ; for the love of thy only Son, our Saviour, Jesus Christ.
Pagina 386 - I don't know, Walter. We must do our best." "Yes, but what are we going to do? What are you going to do?
Pagina 52 - Lighten our darkness, we beseech Thee, O Lord ; and by Thy great mercy, defend us from all the perils and dangers of this night, lor the love of Thy only Son, our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Pagina 368 - That's why, Maggie, that's why. You'те been very sweet and very good to me. And that's why I must n't see you. That 's how you make it hard for me." Maggie sat down and put her elbows on the table and hid her face in her hands. " Will you give me some tea ?" he said abruptly. She rose. "It's all stewed. Ill make fresh.
Pagina 151 - Lift up your heads, O ye gates, And be ye lifted up, ye everlasting doors; That the King of glory may come in.
Pagina 424 - When you're driven mad with thirst, you think of nothing else. And sometimes — not always — when you can't get clean water, you drink water that's — not so clean. Though you may be very particular. Walter was — morally — the most particular man I ever knew.