Christie Redfern's TroublesReligious Tract Society, 1886 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 166
... seemed no inappropriateness in the grave , earnest words that now and then fell from the lips of the little maid . Indeed , weak in body and exhaused in mind as the troubles of the winter and spring had left her , Mrs. Lee found ...
... seemed no inappropriateness in the grave , earnest words that now and then fell from the lips of the little maid . Indeed , weak in body and exhaused in mind as the troubles of the winter and spring had left her , Mrs. Lee found ...
Pagina 270
... seemed , that she was not alone ; and then Gertrude said , softly : " Well , and what then ? " Christie drew a long ... seemed so plain and wise and sure , that I wondered I had never seen it so before . I seemed to see it in a new way ...
... seemed , that she was not alone ; and then Gertrude said , softly : " Well , and what then ? " Christie drew a long ... seemed so plain and wise and sure , that I wondered I had never seen it so before . I seemed to see it in a new way ...
Pagina 306
... seemed unnaturally large , and her brow far higher and broader than it used to be ; and her hand , lying on the coverlid , seemed almost as white as the little note she held in it . What could he say to her ? Not , surely , that she ...
... seemed unnaturally large , and her brow far higher and broader than it used to be ; and her hand , lying on the coverlid , seemed almost as white as the little note she held in it . What could he say to her ? Not , surely , that she ...
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CHRISTIES CHILDHOOD | 1 |
THE COLPORTEUR | 16 |
ABOUT THE SERMON | 36 |
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Christie Redfern's Troubles Margaret Murray Robertson,Christie Redfern (fict. name.) Volledige weergave - 1866 |
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afraid Annie and Sarah asked Christie Aunt Elsie Aunt Elsie's baby bairns better Bible blessed canna cheerful child Christie looked Christie's Clement dare say dear didna doctor Effie Effie's eyes face father fear friends gentle girl glad go home God's grave green room Greenly grew hand happy hear heard heart hope John John Nesbitt knew lassie laughed Letty listened little boy little Claude locust-tree long watches mean mind Miss Gertrude Miss Letty morning mother Nesbitt never night nurse nursery pain passed patient pause pleasant pleasure poor quiet quietly Redfern rest Sabbath Seaton seemed Sherwood shook her head sigh sister sleep smile softly sometimes soon sorrow speak spoke stay strong suffering suppose sure tears tell things thought tired told trouble turned voice walk weary week winter passed wish wonder words